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SUMMARY:V4SAFETY webinar | Safety Assessment Framework & Evaluation Scope
DESCRIPTION:Join the V4SAFETY webinar series – discover how simulation is reshaping road safety evaluation.\n\n\n\n\n\nWe’re excited to launch the V4SAFETY webinar series\, where we’ll present the final results of the project through a series of focused sessions. This first webinar introduces the overall safety assessment framework and evaluation scope. Ulrich Sander [Volvo Cars] and Felix Fahrenkrog [BMW Group] will provide an overview of the V4SAFETY framework\, elaborate on how to apply it and how to define the evaluation scope properly. \n\nDetails & registration \nTopic:\nSafety Assessment Framework & Evaluation Scope \nDate and time:\nFriday 04 July | 14:00 – 15:00 CEST | Online \nSpeakers:\nDr.-Ing. Felix Fahrenkrog | Expert Virtualization of Integrated Safety | BMW Group\nUlrich Sander | Senior Technical Leader – Safety data\, analytics & insight | Volvo Cars \nRegister now to explore the final results of the V4SAFETY project ➔
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/v4safety-webinar-safety-assessment-framework-evaluation-scope/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:FAME Final Event
DESCRIPTION:After three years of work\, the EC-funded FAME project will present their results during several distinct online sessions\, which can be followed separately\, and in isolation\, according to one’s centre of interest. \nThe main mission of FAME has been to engage CCAM stakeholders and capitalize on shared knowledge\, to improve cooperation\, consensus building and data sharing for CCAM testing and large-scale demonstration activities in Europe. \nFAME approach is based on the integration and further development of existing elements such as stakeholder networks (e.g. CCAM Partnership) and the CAD Knowledge Base\, namely to provide a long-term coordination framework for R&I and large-scale testing and evaluation activities in Europe. \nFAME European framework for testing on public roads includes a Common Evaluation Methodology\, a CCAM Test Data Space\, a Taxonomy tool\, an ethics framework\, and an inventory of current legislation\, approval processes and procedures. It is intended to enable comparability\, complementarity and upscaling of R&I results for future research\, development and testing of CCAM-enabled solutions and services\, and facilitate the evaluation of their wider impacts. \nEach “building block” will present their detailed results in dedicated sessions (for which you can register separately)\, after a general overview session\, which will also highlight other stand-alone results such as policy briefs or the EUCAD networking events\, which FAME co-organised with the European Commission and the CCAM Partnership. \nThe detailed agenda and separate registration details per session are as follows: \nThe detailed agenda and separate registration details per session are as follows: \n09:00-10:30 General Overview\n\nRegister\n\nAgenda\n\nIntroduction about FAME\n\n\n\nMain objectives & expected outcomes\nOverview of main achievements\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStakeholder engagement & cooperation\n\n\n\nOverview CCAM stakeholder ecosystem\nStakeholder events\nInternational cooperation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPolicy dialogue & recommendations\n\n\nOverview European Framework for public roads testing\n\n\n\nGeneral overview\nTaxonomy\nEuropean Common Evaluation Methodology for CCAM (EU-CEM)\n\n\n\n\n\n11:00-12:00 CAD Knowledge Base\n\nRegister\n\nPresentation of the Knowledge Base\, its different content types\, demonstrating how to navigate through the different sections and what can be found under each specific one\, as well as the further plans for its development and improvement. \n14:00-14:45 CCAM Data Sharing Framework & Test Data Space\n\nRegister\n\nThis session will present more in details the CCAM Data Sharing Framework and CCAM Test Data Demonstrator. \nThe CCAM Data Sharing Framework builds on knowledge and best practices of 15+ years of managing data from testing ADAS and CCAM on public roads. The framework cover agreements and legal frameworks\, data protection\, data and metadata description\, as well as administrative procedures and data governance. What is new: federated data sharing is covered as a mean to increase and facilitate data sharing in the CCAM domain. \nThe CCAM Test Data Space implements the principles of the Data Sharing Framework\, into a data space prototype. This session will demonstrate the capabilities of the data space\, its functions\, and how to ensure trust between the actors. Furthermore\, the session will outline the future governance and development of the data space. \n15:00-15:45 Recommendations for a European framework for testing on public roads: harmonized legislation & procedures for permit\n\nRegister\n\nThe regulatory landscape on testing CCAM on public roads differ between EU member states. This hinder efficient testing schemes and cross-border testing. In the FAME project\, an inventory of all EU member states + Norway\, Switzerland and the UK was made\, underlining the different approaches (by 2023). \nThis session will cover recommendations for harmonized legislation & procedures for permit. The recommendations include the approval process\, monitoring\, ethical considerations\, and mutual recognition (handling cross-border testing). \n(find the original post here)
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/fame-final-event/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250613T150000
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SUMMARY:EvoRoads workshop: Implementing a holistic\, data-driven safe system for all road users – requirements and criteria\, challenges and best practices
DESCRIPTION:The EC-funded project EvoRoads (Evolutionary Solutions for Realising a Holistic Safe System Approach for All Road Users) is committed to advancing EU’s Vision Zero initiative by implementing a comprehensive Safety Assessment Framework that integrates innovative models\, tools\, and services to dynamically monitor the road infrastructure performance as part of the “Safe System” approach. EvoRoads’ methodologies and technologies will be validated in four Living Labs addressing diverse road user scenarios across urban and rural environments. \nThe main objective of this workshop is to present the first results of the EvoRoads project on requirements for innovative solutions for road safety assessment\, defined in co-creation with the Living Labs’ stakeholders\, and to gather valuable feedback from related projects\, invited to present alongside their approach and progress to date. The workshop will be the opportunity to initiate a clustering of projects working on complementary topics\, and to exchange useful insights with these related initiatives. \n(Draft) Agenda \n13:00 Welcome & agenda presentation \n13:05 General introduction EvoRoads project \n13:15 Requirements for real-world implementations of road safety assessment solutions – first results from EvoRoads \n13:45 Initial feedback and Q&A \n13:55 General introduction iDriving project & approach/progress related to requirements/implementation \n14:15 Q&A \n14:20 Discussion on challenges and best practices from participants \n14:55 Wrap-up & next steps \n15:00 Workshop closes \n  \nRegister here.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/workshop-implementing-a-holistic-data-driven-safe-system-for-all-road-users-requirements-and-criteria-challenges-and-best-practices/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250508T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250508T150000
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CREATED:20250423T124323Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Building Climate-Resilient Inland Waterways
DESCRIPTION:How can we build climate-resilient inland waterways? What role do technological innovations and digitalization play in improving the sustainability of inland waterway transport? How can these advancements help us address the challenges of climate change and environmental sustainability?  \nThree projects dedicated to waterways join forces Thursday\, 8 May\, from 14:00-15:00 online for an insightful webinar exploring these critical questions.  \nThis event will showcase three EU-funded projects—ReNEW\, CRISTAL\, and PLOTO—which are pioneering solutions to enhance the resilience and sustainability of inland waterways. Funded under a common call for climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable transport infrastructure\, these projects are driving innovation\, promoting modal shifts in transportation\, and reshaping the future of inland navigation. \nERTICO\, a member of the PLOTO consortium\, is strongly committed to resilient mobility—a commitment clearly reflected in the upcoming ITS European Congress\, which focuses on clean\, resilient\, and connected mobility. \nAgenda \n14:00h – Welcome and introduction – Andrea Hrzic\, Magellan Circle\n14:10h – CRISTAL project – Orestis Tsolakis\, CERTH\, Technical coordinator\n14:20h – PLOTO – Prof. Dimitrios Vamvatsikos\, NTUA\, Technical coordinator\n14:30h – ReNEW – George Sarigiannis\, Inlecom\, Technical Coordinator\n14:40h – Q&A\n14:55h – Next events: Meet us! \nClick here to register for the webinar.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/webinar-building-climate-resilient-inland-waterways/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Freight & Logistics
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SUMMARY:Webinar EU-CEM Handbook for CCAM – European Common Evaluation Methodology
DESCRIPTION:The EC-funded FAME (Framework for coordination of Automated Mobility in Europe) Action supports the commitment of the European Commission and the CCAM Partnership to provide a long-term coordination framework for R&I and large-scale testing and evaluation activities in Europe. \nAs part of this European framework for testing on public roads\, FAME has developed the European Common Evaluation Methodology for Connected\, Cooperative and Automated Mobility – EU-CEM Handbook for CCAM\, providing guidance for how to lay the foundation for a successful evaluation of CCAM\, particularly impact assessment. EU-CEM aims to ensure high quality evaluation\, which provides reliable input for decision- and policy-making\, for both industry and authorities. \nThe first draft of the EU-CEM handbook was published in May 2024\, followed by a summer school and several workshops to get input for finalising the handbook. In addition\, over 30 experts provided feedback. The complete version of EU-CEM Handbook for CCAM will be published in May 2025 (available here). Using the EU-CEM will make it easier to compare and complement evaluation results from both European and national projects. It provides a common vocabulary to help projects communicate their approaches and findings to the CCAM community and to society. \nThis webinar introduces the EU-CEM handbook content\, and tells how new learnings can be shared in its future updates. The webinar is of interest to anyone involved in evaluating CCAM systems and services\, in existing projects and in proposal writing. \nRegister to the webinar here. \nAgenda \n\nWelcome and agenda – Yvonne Barnard (University of Leeds)\n\n\nIntroduction to FAME – Stephane Dreher (ERTICO\, FAME project coordinator)\n\n\nIntroduction to the EU-CEM – Satu Innamaa (VTT)\n\n\nGuidelines for the project preparation phase – Isabel Wilmink (TNO)\n\n\nGuidelines for how to set an evaluation plan – Satu Innamaa (VTT)\n\n\nEvaluation area specific guidelines – Elina Aittoniemi (VTT)\n\n\nQ&A – Yvonne Barnard (University of Leeds)\n\n\nWrap-up and next steps – Yvonne Barnard (University of Leeds)
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/webinar-eu-cem-handbook-for-ccam-european-common-evaluation-methodology/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CAD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20250429T230000
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SUMMARY:Live Talk on: Homologation and Legal Requirements for Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs)
DESCRIPTION:The FAME Live Talk series continues with an essential discussion on Homologation and Legal Requirements for Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs). This session will delve into the current regulatory landscape\, the challenges of cross-border testing\, and the steps needed for a harmonized European framework. \nRegister for this webinar here \nKey Discussion Point:\nFAME has been actively working on Recommendations for an EU Harmonized Permit Framework for Testing CAVs on Public Roads. This session will explore how these recommendations can support large-scale CCAM demonstrations and accelerate deployment across Europe. \nThis engaging webinar will feature insights from: \n\n Maria Cristina Galassi – Policy Officer – DG GROW\, European Commission\n Christian Merkt – Director EU Governmental Affairs Digitalization and Automated Driving – BMW\n\nand will be moderated by: \n\nCarlos Luján – Head of Homologation\, Connected & Automated Vehicles\, IDIADA
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/live-talk-on-homologation-and-legal-requirements-for-connected-and-automated-vehicles-cavs/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CAD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231027T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231027T124500
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SUMMARY:Webinar on policy recommendations for 5G deployment
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, 27 October from 11:00 to 12:45 CEST\, the 5G-LOGINNOV project is hosting a webinar “Policy recommendations for 5G deployment” to present common policy recommendations stemming from the 5G-LOGINNOV project\, 5G-MOBIX\, 5GMETA.  \nThe webinar will highlight policy recommendations from three key projects: 5G-LOGINNOV\, 5G-MOBIX\, and 5GMETA. These projects all aim to harness 5G core technologies to enhance transportation and connectivity. \n5G-LOGINNOV focuses on optimising port and logistics operations through 5G\, IoT\, data analytics\, and CCAM technologies. It offers guidance for enhancing European 5G core technologies in logistics and port hubs. 5G-MOBIX is dedicated to 5G-based CAM deployments across borders\, addressing challenges in deployment\, data\, interoperability\, and cybersecurity for seamless cross-border CAM services. 5GMETA is creating an open platform to leverage car-captured data\, using 5G network functions and IoT technologies for innovative products and services. \nThese projects\, each with its unique focus\, share a common goal of using 5G core advancements to improve transportation\, mobility\, and economic growth. The webinar will highlight their shared vision and specific contributions to advancing 5G technology in their domains. \nRegister here! \nCheck out the Agenda.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/webinar-on-policy-recommendations-for-5g-deployment/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ERTICO,Freight & Logistics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210630T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210630T173000
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SUMMARY:WE-TRANSFORM Stakeholder Workshop: The impact of automation on labour force.
DESCRIPTION:Do not miss the chance to participate in the debut discussion on the challenges and opportunities of automation impacts on the labour force. After an introduction by the European Commission (EC)\, the webinar presents the project activities’ objectives\, aiming to foster a platform on how the community can become more actively engaged in the long run.  \nThe EU-funded project WE-TRANSFORM seeks to engage the multi-stakeholder engagement to promote discussions to address the gaps in automation transitions since there is a call to design robust policy responses. The forum’s purpose is to collect additional input on the State-of-the-Art\, including the most innovative reports and scientific articles related to the impacts of automation and digitalisation for all modes of transport. By leveraging stakeholders’ knowledge and experiences\, with a co-creating action-oriented plan targeting EU and non-EU administrations\, the platform enables participants to take part in the best practices to understand better how they can be transferable to the WE-TRANSFORM focus.  \nFollowing EC’s introduction\, the webinar will host a panel discussion of experts to share findings\, experiences and best practices from the transport sector and other sectors\, including tourism\, finance\, and construction. The webinar will transform break-out group discussions around the challenges these sectors are currently facing regarding the workforce and the associated impacts of automation. \nIn this dialogue\, all actors and interested stakeholders are invited to attend\, including research\, industrial and social partners\, relevant networks\, associations\, employers’ and workers’ representatives across all transport modes and countries. \nMark your calendar and join the discussion!  \nMore detailed information on the agenda is coming soon\, and registration (participation is free of charge) will be circulated shortly (and will be posted here). Stay tuned and follow us for all updates. \nContact: Julie Castermans\, ERTICO – ITS Europe\, j.castermans@mail.ertico.com \n  \n[1] The Automation Readiness Index-The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited 2018
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/we-transform-first-stakeholder-forum/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Athens:20210622T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Athens:20210622T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210330T085551Z
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SUMMARY:SOCRATES 2.0 Final Conference
DESCRIPTION:The final online conference of the Socrates2.0 project will take place on 22 June and will present the results and lessons learned from the . During this interactive afternoon\, the project consortium:\n• Present the final results.\n• Elaborate on what we learned about:\n– The strategy behind Interactive Traffic Management.\n– Cooperation between road authorities\, car manufacturers and service providers.\n– Technical implementation of interactive traffic management.\n• Answer all your questions.\n• Go into the future of interactive traffic management. \nMore information will be available soon on the project website. \nRegister here\, indicating you name\, organisation\, and email address. \n 
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/socrates-2-0-final-conference/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210531T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210531T164500
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210525T115524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T120608Z
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SUMMARY:CONCORDA Final Action Event
DESCRIPTION:The ‘CONCORDA Final Action Event’ will take place on 31 May 2021.Since October 2017 the CONCORDA (Connected Corridor for Driving Automation) project contributed to the preparation of European motorways for automated driving and high density truck platooning with adequate connected services and technologies.This wrap-up webinar will present the results of four years of work by the consortium partners.  \nConnected and automated driving is high on the agenda of the EU and national governments and a large number of European Member States and other countries around the world are running or planning to soon undertake large-scale testing of connected and automated driving functions on public roads. The CONCORDA project\, launched in October 2017 and funded from the Connecting Europe Facility\,  contributed to the preparation of European motorways for connected and automated driving and high density truck platooning\, by providing adequate connected services and technologies in terms of interferences and interoperability. \nThis helped in overcoming fragmentation and ensuring backwards interoperability between Cooperative-ITS services and the services harmonized by C-ROADS under real traffic situations. A consortium of 26 partners\, representing all relevant areas of the automotive and telecom ecosystem\, worked together in the past four years  towards achieving these objectives. The results of the project will be presented by the consortium partners  in the final action webinar ‘The future of the Connected Corridors Driving Automation’ on 31 May 2021. \nIf you are interested in joining the webinar register here.  \nFurther information on the agenda of the final action event can be found here. \nFor questions\, comments and feedback\, please contact: e.catana@mail.ertico.com.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/concorda-final-action-event-the-future-of-the-connected-corridors-driving-automation/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210430T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210423T092211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T092211Z
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SUMMARY:MaaS Alliance Webinar: Futureproof and MaaS-ready transport infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is the second part of the first MaaS Alliance webinar held on 22 April organised by the MaaS Alliance Users & Rules Working Group\, and will continue the discussion on MaaS and infrastructure. \nIn particular\, leading experts and practitioners of the industry will discuss:\n• How the future cities will look like?\n• How MaaS will impact to city structure?\n• How to future-proof the infrastructure plans?\n• How to use the new datasets and tools for better planning? \nSpeakers:\n• City of Belgrade\, Ognjen Petar Todorovic & Zoran Rubinjoni\n• Via\, Victoria Markewitz\n• TTS Italia\, Gennaro Ciccarelli\n• Systra\, Aurélie Jehanno &Marie Cleuet \nModerated by Vlad Vorotovic\, ERTICO – ITS Europe \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/maas-alliance-webinar-futureproof-and-maas-ready-transport-infrastructure-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210429T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210429T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210413T081143Z
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SUMMARY:Re-imagining Integrated Mobility Management Systems
DESCRIPTION:What is the new mobility? How do new mobility schemes and concepts better address the needs and demands of today’s societies? How can Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Mobility on Demand (MoD) become more integrated with other modes? Should integrated mobility management be led by public authorities? What is the role of the private sector? How can traffic management become integrated into the multi-modal mobility system through connectivity? Who responds to the citizens changing demands and expectations? \nExperts from China\, Europe\, and the US will attempt to shed light on these questions by discussing interesting developments in the field and sharing information on possible business models as they are operational in the three continents. \nCo-organised by ERTICO with CHTS\, TRB\, ECTRI\, COTA\, and Shenzhen Bus Company\, this webinar is part of the 2020 Mobility Management Meeting (MMM) series which focuses on exchanging best practices\, solutions and aligning priorities in ITS globally. With the pandemic spreading globally\, the MMM evolved into a multi-theme series of international webinars that brought together academics\, researchers\, and transportation professionals\, academic institutions from China (Southeast University\, Beihang University\, Tongji University\, Beijing University of Technology)\, and industry leaders to discuss emerging and on-going issues on mobility management and beyond. The series of webinars\, which included one dedicated to young professionals touched on “Transit linkages with new mobility and micro-mobility\, and the survival of both post COVID-19”\, “Smart Cities and Green Mobility”\, “Data Management and Efficient Mobility”\, “Road Safety and Mobility Security – Planning for the Future” and now “Re-imagining Integrated Mobility Management Systems” is the topic for the 5th MMM webinar. \nEuropean speakers include Isabelle Vandoorne (Deputy Head of Unit\, DG MOVE\, European Commission)\, Angelos Amditis (Chair of ERTICO – ITS Europe and Director\, ICCS Research Centre) and Johanna Tzanidaki (Director of Innovation and Deployment\, ERTICO – ITS Europe). \nYou will find the programme here. \nRegister for this webinar here. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/re-imagining-integrated-mobility-management-systems/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:ERTICO,Sponsored Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210323T101331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T101331Z
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SUMMARY:COREALIS Final Conference
DESCRIPTION:In light of COVID-19 breakout and related containment measures\, COREALIS team decided to turn the physical COREALIS Final Event into a Virtual one as to secure all participants’ safety and health. \nStarted in May 2018\, COREALIS worked towards the vision of the Port of the Future by proposing a strategic\, innovative framework\, supported by disruptive technologies\, including Internet of Things (IoT)\, data analytics\, next generation traffic management and emerging 5G networks\, for cargo ports to handle upcoming and future capacity\, traffic\, efficiency and environmental challenges. \nWith a total budget of 5.1 million Euros funding by the European Commission\, 17 partners from 10 European and associated Countries worked together from 2018 to 2021 and joined their expertise to contribute to the vision of a more environmentally friendly\, socially sustainable and financially viable port of the Future. \nThe proposed beyond state-of-the-art innovations\, targeted to increase efficiency and optimize land use\, while being financially viable\, respecting circular economy principles and being of service to the urban environment. These innovations were implemented and tested in real operating conditions in 5 Living Labs\, namely Piraeus port\, Valencia port\, Antwerp port\, Livorno port and Haminakotka port.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/corealis-final-conference/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210422T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210422T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210414T083913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T094157Z
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SUMMARY:MaaS Alliance Webinar - Futureproof and MaaS-ready transport infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:The webinar will focus on less discussed question of MaaS and infrastructure\, in particular\, how to plan and build future-proof and functional infrastructure for multimodal services? \nThe first webinar of a series organised by the MaaS Alliance Users & Rules Working Group\, will take place on 22 April\, 14.00-15.30 CET will dive in the questions of:\n• What kind of infrastructure we need to connect cities and regions and different modes?\n• How to unlock the power of data for better mobility and planning? \nThis webinar will be moderated by Piia Karjalainen\, Secretary General of the MaaS Alliance\, and will feature:\n• Scott Shepard\, Iomob\n• Aurelien Cottet\, Instant System\n• Robert Wrigley\, Bartle\n• Daniela Carvalho\, TIS.pt \nRegistration is open and free. REGISTER TODAY.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/maas-alliance-webinar-futureproof-and-maas-ready-transport-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210331T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210331T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210323T085150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T085355Z
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SUMMARY:MaaS Market Playbook Q&A
DESCRIPTION:As a result of the work done by MaaS Alliance and their members from public and private sectors and from various areas of the MaaS ecosystem\, MaaS Alliance is proud to launch the MaaS Market Playbook. By facilitating open and trusted knowledge sharing within the sector\, we have collected some insights and ideas for developing user-centric\, societally sound MaaS services. \nIn this Playbook\, we share some of our ideas for supporting: \n• Public-private partnerships in the MaaS ecosystem\n• Setting up local Codes of Conduct for governing MaaS\n• Achieving public policy goals\n• Developing and growing the industry\n• Building a common commitment \nTo present in-depth this publication\, MaaS Alliance is organising an open interactive webinar where participants are invited to engage and ask questions about the Playbook. \nDOWNLOAD THE MAAS MARKET PLAYBOOK \nREGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/maas-market-playbook-qa/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210315T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210315T114500
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210305T122420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T143222Z
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SUMMARY:Open Belgium 2021
DESCRIPTION:This year in March\, ERTICO is joining Open Belgium  an annual Open Knowledge and Open Data conference gathering industry\, research\, government and citizen stakeholders. The event will highlight the latest trends\, innovations and best practices. \nOn 15 March (11:00-11:45 CET)\, Stephen T’Siobbel and Lien Bakelants together with Geert Van Gaever will host a session on “Sharing open (road) data in Flanders: The TN-ITS WAY”\, and will explain how TN-ITS can support the implementation of Speed Assistance applications. \nMore background on this session: \nEurope is getting ready to deploy Speed Assistance as mandatory safety equipment in vehicles from 2022\, and road authorities can support these applications by providing access to (changes) of road attributes as speed limits & traffic signs\, as Open Data. \nTN-ITS will make sure that such data types become available and accessible in a harmonised way through its technical specification for the data exchange\, and by bringing government and industry stakeholders together. \nThe Flemish Government is playing a prominent role in this initiative\, as this session will testify during the Open Belgium event. \nRegistration are free of charge: https://lnkd.in/gcfJ-wF \n(Photo by Joshua Sortino on Unsplash)
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/open-belgium-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210216T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210216T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210208T152558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T152558Z
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SUMMARY:New 5G Core Technologies Innovation Projects
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will present the new 5G Core Technologies projects joining the 5G-PPP to accelerate innovation in the development and take up of 5G. The projects started in the second half of 2020 and are already developing exciting advances in 5G. The webinar will run in two parts\, where four projects will present in each part\, with a short introduction from the European Commission and the 5G IA to start. Amongst others\, ERTICO projects 5G LOGINNOV and 5G META (coordinated by VICOMTECH)\, started in September 2020\, will present their ongoing work and progresses so far. \nThese projects were selected for funding under the 5G-PPP ICT-42-2020 call: 5G-PPP 5G Core Technologies innovation. \nRegister here.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/new-5g-core-technologies-innovation-projects/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210128T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210104T082339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210104T082638Z
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SUMMARY:SOLUTIONSplus Global learning - Kick off webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register now for an exciting first course on e-mobility to get a basic understanding of e-mobility in a global and online learning environment! \nThe global learning programme is based on the SOLUTIONSplus project\, which started in 2020 and aims to set up a global platform for shared\, public and commercial e-mobility solutions. With the learning programme\, knowledge and practical expertise are provided to a broad audience – it is primarily designed for city and regional authorities\, but any stakeholder involved or interested in e-mobility is more than welcome to join. \nRegister now for our kick-off webinar on 28 January 2021 at 14:00 CET: attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9122491157198419727
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/solutionsplus-global-learning-kick-off-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Clean ITS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210120T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20210120T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20210114T141655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210114T143738Z
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SUMMARY:European Truck Platooning Challenge Virtual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The European Truck Platooning Challenge (ETPC) community will virtually meet on 20 January to discuss the latest news on Truck Platooning and developments; held twice a year\, the ETPC meetings bring together stakeholders and foster the exchange of information on and promote the market uptake of truck platooning. This virtual meeting will focus on the current developments of platooning in Europe\, presenting the European project ENSEMBLE and ERTICO’s involvement and activities in the field of automation and platooning and the project AEROFLEX which is working to develop and demonstrate new technologies\, concepts and architectures for complete vehicles with optimised aerodynamics\, powertrains and safety systems. \nA look on overseas deployments will be provided by Richard Bishop\, who will share the latest news from the USA. From the other side of the world\, we will hear from Prof. Yanjun Shi from the Dalian University of Technology\, who will present the Chinese pilot for the 5G MOBIX European project and their truck platooning use case. \nParticipation is free and open to professional and stakeholders working in the field of automation and ITS via this link.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/european-truck-platooning-challenge-virtual-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Freight & Logistics
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210116
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20201201T144344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T144344Z
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SUMMARY:SHOW 1st Ideathon - Help us decide the best possible automated urban mobility solutions!
DESCRIPTION:SHOW supports the deployment of shared\, connected\, electrified automated vehicles in cities\, to advance sustainable urban mobility. Real-life demonstrations will take place in 20 cities across Europe\, to test the integration of automated vehicle fleets in public transport\, demand-responsive transport (DRT)\, Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Logistics as a Service (LaaS) schemes. \nIn order to foster users’ and stakeholders’ engagement in the project and to develop solutions matching with their needs\, ERTICO – together with EPF\, CERTH & UITP – is organizing a series of Ideathons\, Hackathons and Focus groups. \nΟur first – online – Ideathon will take place on January 15th 2021 and we would really like you to participate\, as we believe that you can offer great added value and we would really appreciate your input! \nWhat’s in it for you? \nBy participating in the SHOW Ideathon you will: \n\nContribute to the development of automated urban mobility solutions that address end-users’ real needs\nGet access to advanced knowledge on automated mobility and gain insights in the needs of different user groups\nBe part of the biggest and most holistic initiative ever piloting automated vehicles in urban environments in Europe.\n\nRegister now here!  Seats are limited so do not wait (we will confirm your participation). \nFor more information\, contact: \nDr Nikolaos Tsampieris\, n.tsampieris@mail.ertico.com \nFrank Daems\, f.daems@mail.ertico.com \nJana Habjan\, j.habjan@mail.ertico.com
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/show-1st-ideathon-help-us-decide-the-best-possible-automated-urban-mobility-solutions/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201202
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20201118T080226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T080226Z
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SUMMARY:H2020 Road Transport Research European Conference
DESCRIPTION:More than 70 projects dealing with road transport research funded under the Horizon 2020 Transport programme\, will present their results at the 4th edition of the H2020 Road Transport Research European Conference (#H2020RTR20). Amongst these\, ERTICO activities SAFE STRIP\, ELVITEN and C-MobILE will have the opportunity to share their results and advancments. \nCo-organised by the European Commission\, ERTRAC and EGVIA \, the H2020 Road Transport Research European Conference brings together leading-edge projects from road transport research to discuss their results\, and reflect on the future of the fields covered by their research. The participating projects this year cover a number of areas\, including green and electric vehicles; automated transport; safe\, efficient\, and resilient infrastructure; clean\, inclusive\, and safe mobility. \n\nRegistration\nDraft Agenda
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/h2020-road-transport-research-european-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Policy & Strategy,Smart ITS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201027T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201027T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20200929T143540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200929T143540Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: How CAD and AVs can support the sustainability of transport
DESCRIPTION:Sustainable transport has three dimensions:\n(1) Environment; Does CAD reduce emissions or noise? Does it help us achieve the carbon neutrality goals? How does it affect land use and livability?\n(2) Economy: Do AVs promote sustainable modal choices? Do they improve the efficiency of the transport networks?\n(3) Society: How much will CAD improve safety? Does it improve public health or quality of life? What about social equity\, do AVs promote access to goods and services for as many people as possible? \nThis workshop starts with discussion on different mechanisms how CAD and AVs can support the sustainability of transport and what we know now about the impacts. It also discusses what kind of expectations and concerns different stakeholders have and whether the automated mobility can be made inclusive and environmentally friendly. The session is interactive\, and audience is invited to contribute via polls and discussion. \nDate: 27 October 2020 \nHost: Stéphane Dreher\, ERTICO – ITS Europe\nModerator: Satu Innamaa\, VTT\, Finland\nSpeakers:\nScott Smith\, U.S. DOT Volpe Center\, USA (Energy and Environmental Impacts of Automated Vehicles: Framework and Preliminary Results)\nToshimasa Nakagawa\, NILIM/MLIT\, Japan (Automated Driving Services in Rural Area)\nRune Elvik\, The Institute of Transport Economics (TØI)\, Norway (Safety impacts of CAD)\nSascha Westermann\, Hochbahn – ITS PMO of the City of Hamburg\, Germany (Impacts of CAD on livability of cities and sustainable modal choices) \n______________________________________ \nPlease register here. \nThis webinar is co-hosted by the ERTICO Academy and the EU co-funded ARCADE project.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/webinar-how-cad-and-avs-can-support-the-sustainability-of-transport/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CAD
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201027T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201027T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20200930T131514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201005T114700Z
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SUMMARY:COREALIS Webinar Series - Valencia port: Empowering the port-city sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Valencia Living Lab (LL)\, is one of the five LLs (together with Antwerp\, Haminakotka\, Livorno and Piraeus). of the COREALIS European project\, which proposes a strategic\, innovative framework\, for cargo ports to handle their upcoming and future capacity\, traffic\, efficiency and environmental challenges. This framework is supported by disruptive technologies\, including Internet of Things (IoT)\, data analytics\, next generation traffic management and emerging 5G networks\, that aiming at increasing efficiency\, optimising land-use\, being financially viable\, respecting circular economy principles and being of service to the urban environment. \nThe demonstration aims to showcase the actual operation of the Valencia Living Lab developed innovations (Truck Appointment System: a reservation system\, including real time traffic data\, Just-In-Time Rail Shuttle Service: a feasibility study for key port-hinterland corridors\, Innovation Incubator Scheme: a scheme making the port the epicentre of the local industrial landscape and Port of the future Serious Game: an innovative and interactive training and simulation game for port-city developments). \nDate: Tuesday\, 27 October 2020 \nTime: 10:00 – 11:30 CET \n______________________________________ \nPlease register here. \nThis webinar is organised by the European co-funded COREALIS project and co-hosted by the ERTICO Academy.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/corealis-webinar-series-valencia-port-empowering-the-port-city-sustainability/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Freight & Logistics
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201021T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20201021T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20200930T130213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T092145Z
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SUMMARY:COREALIS Webinar Series - HaminaKotka Port: Increasing efficiency step by step
DESCRIPTION:HaminaKotka Living Lab (LL) is one of the five LLs (together with Antwerp\, Livorno\, Piraeus and Valencia) in the  European project COREALIS\, which proposes a strategic\, innovative framework\, for cargo ports to handle their upcoming and future capacity\, traffic\, efficiency and environmental challenges. This framework is supported by disruptive technologies\, including Internet of Things (IoT)\, data analytics\, next generation traffic management and emerging 5G networks\, that aiming at increasing efficiency\, optimising land-use\, being financially viable\, respecting circular economy principles and being of service to the urban environment. \nThe demonstration aims to showcase the actual operation of the HaminaKotka Living Lab developed innovations (Truck Appointment System: a reservation system\, including real time traffic data\, PORTMOD: a visualisation and simulation tool for Container Terminal operations and Port of the future Serious Game: an innovative and interactive training and simulation game for port-city developments). \nDate: Wednesday\, 21 October 2020 \nTime: 10:30 – 12:00 CET \n______________________________________ \nPlease register here. \nThis webinar is organised by the European co-funded COREALIS project and co-hosted by the ERTICO Academy.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/corealis-webinar-series-haminakotka-port-increasing-efficiency-step-by-step/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Freight & Logistics
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T152421
CREATED:20201005T103243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201006T070112Z
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SUMMARY:Transport as a Commodity and Utility Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by ITS America\, ERTICO – ITS Europe and ITS Asia-Pacific\nCurated by MOD Alliance and MaaS Alliance \nIf\, at its core\, MOD/MaaS treats transportation supply and demand as commodities\, blending both public and private sector entities in a more singular customer-driven mobility service – is it possible for our public and private road and mobility operators to achieve a fully commoditized transportation? During the “ITS World Congress ALL-ACCESS”\, MaaS Alliance and MOD Alliance will host two sessions focusing on this. \nThe Global MOD/MaaS All Access will take two sessions to explore:\n• Part 1: Wednesday\, October 7 at 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. EDT: Mobility Services as a Commodity – Does the Business Model Work? Join our distinguished panel as they pick up the threads of a controversial discussion that challenges the premise of Mobility as a Service and whether its promise to deliver choice to travelers and profit to companies can work. \n• Part 2: Thursday\, October 8 at 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. EDT: Mobility Infrastructure as a Commodity – Can On-Demand Management Work? people argue that infrastructure should be treated more like a commodity than it has been\, that limited resources like the curb and sidewalks can be optimized and that there is money to be made. Our panel will explore if “on demand” mobility infrastructure is possible. \n“ITS World Congress ALL-ACCESS” an immersive digital education event series delivering interactive education sessions\, discussion groups\, live Q&As\, recommended content\, and vendor solution presentations in the form of case-studies\, keynotes and expert panels – all accessible on demand.
URL:https://erticonetwork.com/event/transport-as-a-commodity-and-utility-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Industry Events,Smart ITS
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