Discovery Research & Development Center Joins OSPT Alliance

Nov. 25, 2014
Discovery RDC, based in Hungary, works to strengthen research networks in Eastern Europe.

The Open Standard for Public Transport (OSPT) Alliance has welcomed Discovery Research & Development Center (Discovery RDC) as an associate member.

Discovery RDC, based in Hungary, works to strengthen research networks in Eastern Europe. The company acts as a bridge between the academic and business sectors to identify innovative technology solutions across its specialist areas, which include software and mobile application development and IT security, and drive research and development collaborations between industry players.

The company is working in partnership with Hungary’s first qualified certification authority, NetLock Ltd, to develop interoperable and flexible transit fare collection solutions in a highly secure environment. OSPT Alliance’s CIPURSE open standard has been identified by the company as a key initiative which will benefit transit authorities and provide them with an advanced foundation to establish these solutions.

Ferenc Pető, IT project manager at Netlock Ltd, comments: “The development of flexible transport fare collection solutions is a priority for Discovery RDC and Netlock. Transport users need a seamless and intuitive way to buy and validate their tickets, even if there is a complex fee calculation and validation process operating in the ground. We believe the CIPURSE standard offers an advanced foundation for these efforts and we look forward to supporting OSPT Alliance in establishing this next-generation of automated fare collection solutions.”

“We are always pleased to expand our membership”, adds Laurent Cremer, executive director of OSPT Alliance. “Discovery RDC’s extensive experience working with companies like NetLock, who have a significant role in the transit fare collection markets, make it a valuable addition to our membership. Its presence in Eastern European market, expansive technical knowledge and relationships with key companies will be an asset to the alliance.”