Thursday 12 May 2022

MGTS Data Marketplace relying on Dawex Data Exchange technology




KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 (Bernama) -- Dawex, the leading technology company for data exchange, data marketplace and data hub, has unveiled the MGTS Data Marketplace, the first non-personal data marketplace for the automotive sector (distribution, sales, use, wear and tear, maintenance and equipment), and more globally for individual mobility.

The MGTS Data Marketplace aims at bringing together all stakeholders and observers of today's and tomorrow's individual mobility to enable its users to understand, anticipate and innovate in this rapidly changing sector, according to a statement.

Present in 18 countries with 2,000 customer contact points under the Midas, Norauto and ATU multi-brand car maintenance banners, Mobivia is the leader in its sector with over 50 million customers per year and 50 years of existence.

The MGTS Data Marketplace leverages Dawex Data Exchange technology to facilitate the collection, centralisation, distribution, exchange and monetisation of non-personal data in this sector.

The different market players keep control over their data, decide with whom to share it and for what purposes, in an environment that guarantees security and traceability.

Thanks to Dawex business and regulatory expertise, the MGTS Data Marketplace meets the requirements of European and international regulations, and is perfectly in line with the future Data Act.

Dawex technology enables MGTS to orchestrate and animate a vast data ecosystem from the automotive and mobility sector. It provides its stakeholders with the means to better understand and improve their user experience, increase productivity and efficiency, and boost innovation.

The MGTS deployment is another illustration of Dawex technology leadership, demonstrating the footprint of its solid reference architecture.

Created in 2015, Dawex is headquartered in France, expanding business operations to Europe, Asia, North America and the Middle East.

-- BERNAMA


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