Robin Durner
Robin has been developing software for about 15 years now and has since drifted ever closer towards public transport related topics. He has been analyzing and visualizing public transport and other geospatial data and trying to make stochastic public transport routing usable. Since 2025, he is working at TU Darmstadt on the MOTIS project and has also contributed to the Transitous project.
Session
In this talk, we will present the open source routing engine MOTIS.
MOTIS provides efficient profile-based real-time routing on OpenStreetMap street networks, public transit networks as well as intermodal door-to-door routing combining different modes of transportation, including sharing mobility as well as flexible and on-demand public transport offerings.
With its "batteries included" approach, MOTIS offers everything from geocoding to displaying routing results on its own vector tiles on a global scale with minimal memory usage which makes it a perfect fit for the Transitous project.