Making use of EU open mobility standards – First learnings

The first NEMU webinar of 2026 brought together European policy and Nordic practice to discuss what is needed to make cross-border journey planning and ticket purchase work better in reality. A key highlight was the contribution from Victoire Champenois, Policy Officer at DG MOVE, who presented the current EU framework for multimodal travel information, ticketing and data sharing. She underlined the importance of getting the basics right before scaling further: “there’s no sense in going for supporting the development of more advanced ticketing services if you don’t have this building block on information.”
The webinar also showed that real progress is already happening in the Nordics. Examples from Finland and Norway demonstrated that it is possible to combine services across modes and borders in one journey flow, while also making clear that better data quality, more harmonised implementation and clearer commercial frameworks are still needed to scale. Below are the video recordings and presentations from the webinar. The next webinar in the series will continue the discussion on how the “roam like home” model for sustainable mobility can scale in Europe on the 9th of June.
Date: 23rd of March at 13:00-14:30 CET
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