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Coming events

Information meeting about an Open Call

Vinnova invites you to an information session regarding an upcoming call within the strategic innovation program Drive Sweden: Innovations for a sustainable, digitized, and automated transport system for people and goods.

This Swedish held online meeting takes place 5 December, 1.00-2.00pm.

Read more and welcome to sign up!

Meet Drive Sweden at Smart City Expo

Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona is the world's largest and most influential event on urban innovation. Several Drive Sweden projects will be presented on the main stage. In our boot we will also showcase project results, collaboration model and our innovative capabilities.

 

Robotaxis and Automated Trucks

Robotaxis have been launched and are scaling up while trucking is poised for imminent commercial deployment. Welcome to a Lunch & Learn 4 December where an overview of North American activities in robotaxis and automated trucking will be presented. 

The meeting will be held in English.

News from around the world

“Mom, are we there yet?”

Arguably the most well-known phrase when traveling with kids, this question also applies to the challenge of deploying self-driving vehicles. So, since the unavoidable topic for this newsletter issue is to review what really transpired during the much-hyped Tesla robotaxi launch, let’s take a step back in time to get some references and ask ourselves - are we really there yet?

Watch the interviews with Swedish AD experts
Project update

Updated and Extended Report on Regulations for Automated Driving

The new report provides more detailed descriptions of the various regulations that affect the development and use of automated vehicles on a global, European and national level. 

The report is written as part of the “Network Automated Driving Regulations” project. Jenny Lundahl at RISE is the main author.

Read the summary and download the report
New projects

Connected Vehicles for Innovative Traffic Safety

The aim of the project is to use new technology to develop innovative methods to identify hazardous traffic locations. This will enable to work proactively to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on the roads.

 

Data-driven charging of shared micromobility

This project will focus on how to utilize big data analysis, optimization techniques and digital tools to improve the planning, optimization and management of parking and charging solutions for shared micromobility systems (SMS).

Knowledge sharing

How to manage micromobility

This roundtable meeting focused on how market and society can steer towards societal goals for micro mobility and how integration of mobility solutions in cities can be designed. 

Purpose of the meeting was to share best practices and establish collaboration among different actors in society.  

Download the Swedish presentations.

 

Payment System for Shared Mobility Services

The Mobility Wallet project has developed a "blueprint" for an open and scalable system solution. This aims to simplify the trade and financing of mobility and reduce the need for a private car.

This thematic meeting focused on opportunities that a system of "mobility wallets" opens up. 

Watch the Swedish held presentations.

VIDEO: BIG data on MICRO mobility

At this Lunch & Learn the Urban Mobility Systems group at Chalmers presented their own developed data-driven and scalable analysis framework. The aim is to assess the performance of shared micro-mobility systems benefits based on big data. An analys about shared e-scooter covering over 100 EU cities has provided big-data and quantitative insights.

Watch the presentations

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