The Diversify-CCAM Stakeholder BM discusses the future of Connected and Automated Mobility in Europe

Last week, ECTRI hosted the Stakeholder Board Meeting of the Diversify-CCAM project at our Brussels offices.

Led by William Riggs and Guido Di Pasquale, the event brought together top experts, local pilot site representatives, and stakeholders from across Europe for critical discussions about the future of the CCAM Association – of which ECTRI is an active member.

Key discussions centered around:

  1. The importance of adapting CCAM strategies to diverse cultural, social, geographical, and economic contexts
  2. Addressing public perception challenges through targeted communication and education initiatives
  3. The vital role of cross-sector collaboration between governments, industry, and research institutions

ECTRI members Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERT), Transport Research Centre (CDV), German Aerospace Center (DLR), and Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) are valuable partners of this initiative.

Discover more about the project: https://diversify-ccam.eu/