Longread: Paul Theyskens (MaaS Alliance) on the future of the TOMP-API.
In this longread, Paul Theyskens (MaaS Alliance) shares his vision on the future of TOMP and its potential for shared and sustainable mobility.
In this longread, Paul Theyskens (MaaS Alliance) shares his vision on the future of TOMP and its potential for shared and sustainable mobility.
The TOMP-Working Group is on a mission to develop an API that is ‘FAIR’: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.
Read more about this ambition in the blog written by Edwin van den Belt.
DB Connect uses the TOMP-API to provide full-service mobility solutions for cities, municipalities, companies and private customers.
Learn more about this in our interview with Jens Zeidler.
The German software developer ‘evemo’ uses the TOMP-API for their vehicle sharing platform. Discover more about this in our latest interview with co-founder Lukas Böhm.
The TOMP Working Group is very excited to interview Brede Dammen, a product owner at Entur, the leading travel planner and ticket sales platform for public transport in Norway. Having…
The guest of our third interview is John-Peter Veldkamp, who is a Manager in Mobility Solutions, Payments & Innovation at Ximedes BV. Ximedes develops software solutions for Banks, FinTechs, and…
The mission and vision of the TOMP Working Group call for an interoperable standard that can work with all existing and recognized standards. That is why it is very important…
The TOMP Working Group is pleased to announce the release of version 1.5.0 of the TOMP-API. An overview of all changes made in comparison to the previous 1.4.0 version can…
Smooth – and less smooth – travel Imagine that you want to travel by public transport from Amsterdam to Simpelveld, a village in the southwest of the Netherlands. You open…
For our second TOMP-interview we had the opportunity to discuss with Mrs. Tu-Tho Thai, the Manager for Projects and Partnerships at ITxPT. This international non-profit organisation enables an open architecture,…