Workshop led by Pauline Zordan, Lawyer and data governance project manager, Ekitia
Mobility is a sector where data plays a central role in optimizing infrastructure, reducing carbon footprints, and improving inclusion. However, the use of this data raises major ethical questions: how can innovation, privacy protection, and fairness be reconciled?
This workshop will offer a hands-on immersion in the application of the Ekitia Ethics Rulebook through real-world use cases presented by mobility stakeholders (local authorities, transport operators, startups, etc.). Participants will be invited to:
- Explore concrete scenarios: sharing mobility data between public/private actors, using citizen data to optimize transportation, managing vehicle-related energy data, etc.
- Identify ethical issues: which principles of the Rulebook apply? Where are the tensions between innovation and the protection of rights?
- Co-develop solutions: how can ethical principles (e.g., transparency, value distribution) be operationalized in these use cases? What tools or mechanisms should be put in place?
- Share best practices: feedback from previous workshops and ideas for appropriate sectoral governance.
Format:
- Introduction (10 min): Review of the principles of the Rulebook and presentation of use cases.
- Work in subgroups (30 min): Each group works on a use case and proposes ethical variations.
- Feedback and debate (20 min): Sharing of solutions and collective discussion on common challenges.
Objective: To equip mobility stakeholders with the tools to integrate ethics into the design of their data projects and to show how the Rulebook can serve as a flexible and operational framework.
Have a mobility use case to share? Get in touch to showcase it here by emailing team@themydatacompany.com