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CERRE Breakfast: Unlocking the Value of Mobility Data in Europe

2 July 2025
08:30
- 10:00
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On 2 July 2025, CERRE will host an invitation-only breakfast on the value of mobility data in Europe to discuss the EU’s evolving regulatory landscape on mobility data, showcase the value of data sharing and to facilitate dialogue between public and private stakeholders. Speakers include Dimitrios Gkatzoflias, Sustainable & Intelligent Transport Unit, DG MOVE; Kristóf Almásy, Internet of Things Unit, DG CNECT; and Enguerrand Marique, CERRE Research Fellow and Associate Professor at the Catholic University of Lille.

This invitation-only event, held under the Chatham House Rule, will bring together high-level industry experts, representatives from national regulatory authorities, transport attachés and EU institutions.

If you want to know more about these sessions or would like to express interest in attending, contact us. 

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Enguerrand Marique
Enguerrand Marique
Associate Professor
Université catholique de Lille

Dr. Enguerrand Marique is currently an associate professor at the Université catholique de Lille (FR) and guest lecturer at UCLouvain (BE). He teaches business law and new technology law. After completing a master’s degree in law at UCLouvain and an additional master’s degree in international commercial law in California, in 2021 Dr. Enguerrand Marique defended a thesis on digital platform law entitled “Building Trust in Digital Platforms via legal tools: new roles and new responsabilities for public authorities and private entities”.

From 2020 to 2025, dr. Enguerrand Marique was universitair docent at Radboud University (NL), where he taught digital single market law and dispute resolution in a digital environment.

His research focuses mostly on the regulation of digital technologies, particularly in cases where their civil applications adversely affect citizens’ or consumers’ trust (in the technology deployer). He is interested in how governance mechanisms can be innovatively designed to rebuild and sustain this trust, especially in environments where transparency and accountability are at stake (data, platforms and AI). This includes examining the role of EU regulatory frameworks in mitigating the erosion of trust and ensuring that digital technologies are deployed in ways that respect ethical principles and reinforce public confidence.

Another strand of his research focuses on digital sovereignty and the critical role public authorities play in fostering a distinctly European digital ecosystem. He explores how regulatory and policy measures can strengthen Europe’s autonomy in the digital realm while balancing innovation, competition, and ethical considerations. This includes examining the interplay between digital sovereignty and global digital governance, highlighting how European public authorities can shape frameworks that safeguard European values and promote trust in a connected world.

Dr. Enguerrand Marique is currently an associate professor at the Université catholique de Lille (FR) and guest lecturer at UCLouvain (BE). He teaches business law and new technology law. After completing a master’s degree in law at UCLouvain and an additional master’s degree in international commercial law in California, in 2021 Dr. Enguerrand Marique defended a thesis on digital platform law entitled “Building Trust in Digital Platforms via legal tools: new roles and new responsabilities for public authorities and private entities”.

From 2020 to 2025, dr. Enguerrand Marique was universitair docent at Radboud University (NL), where he taught digital single market law and dispute resolution in a digital environment.

His research focuses mostly on the regulation of digital technologies, particularly in cases where their civil applications adversely affect citizens’ or consumers’ trust (in the technology deployer). He is interested in how governance mechanisms can be innovatively designed to rebuild and sustain this trust, especially in environments where transparency and accountability are at stake (data, platforms and AI). This includes examining the role of EU regulatory frameworks in mitigating the erosion of trust and ensuring that digital technologies are deployed in ways that respect ethical principles and reinforce public confidence.

Another strand of his research focuses on digital sovereignty and the critical role public authorities play in fostering a distinctly European digital ecosystem. He explores how regulatory and policy measures can strengthen Europe’s autonomy in the digital realm while balancing innovation, competition, and ethical considerations. This includes examining the interplay between digital sovereignty and global digital governance, highlighting how European public authorities can shape frameworks that safeguard European values and promote trust in a connected world.

Kristóf Almásy
Kristóf Almásy
Policy Officer
DG CNECT, European Commission

Kristóf Almásy is a policy officer at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CNECT), in the Internet of Things unit.

He works on the digitalisation of the mobility and automotive sectors. His main responsibilities include the deployment of the common European mobility data space, the adoption of AI in the sector, and the European Digital Vehicle initiative.

With a background in public policy and economics, he has held various positions linked to the digital transformation of the economy in the public and private sectors.

Kristóf Almásy is a policy officer at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (DG CNECT), in the Internet of Things unit.

He works on the digitalisation of the mobility and automotive sectors. His main responsibilities include the deployment of the common European mobility data space, the adoption of AI in the sector, and the European Digital Vehicle initiative.

With a background in public policy and economics, he has held various positions linked to the digital transformation of the economy in the public and private sectors.

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