TEN-T DAYS 2018

The AutoMate team participated in the TEN-T Days 2018 in Ljubljana, 25-27 April 2018. The event was attended by more than 2,300 transport experts and decision-makers, including 4 members of the European Commission, and 26 Ministers, 17 of which from European Union Member States, and focused on smart, sustainable and safe mobility

Automotive HMI and Connectivity Forum – Berlin

On 6th and 7th of February 2018, the Automotive HMI and Connectivity forum took place: https://www.automotivehmi-connectivity.com/ "Automotive HMI and Connectivity is a well-organized knowledge-sharing conference that brings together professionals playing an active role in the scene of HMI, connected-cars and autonomous vehicles. It is a small-scale event, with 50 participants, that takes

ART Workshop @ INEA – Brussels 12 December 2017

On December 12, AutoMate was invited to participate in the 1st ART Workshop in Brussels, at INEA premises. The workshop provided 15 ART projects with an opportunity to introduce themselves and identify potential synergies still to be exploited. The AutoMate team was pleased to join and exchange ideas with colleagues from these

Consortium & Workshops Meeting 14-16 February 2017

The second plenary meeting has been organized in CRF, Turin, Italy. Agenda: WP Workshop (WP2, WP3, WP4) WP5 and WP6 Kick-off Plenary meeting (Demonstration status (team building, scope, etc.), Dissemination and Exploitation issues, Next steps, planning and activities)  

AUTOMATE project Press launch

AutoMate - Automation as accepted and trustful teammate to enhance traffic safety and efficiency AutoMate is a Horizon 2020 European Research project, which began on 1 September 2016 and is set to last 36 months, ending in August 2019. The project’s research revolves around the theme of Safe and Connected Automation in

AUTOMATE press launch

AutoMate - Automation as accepted and trustful teammate to enhance traffic safety and efficiency AutoMate is a Horizon 2020 European Research project, which began on 1 September 2016 and is set to last 36 months, ending in August 2019. The project’s research revolves around the theme of Safe and Connected Automation in