Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) Cohort Event
The Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV), working with Innovate UK is pleased to invite you to the upcoming CAM Cohort event.
About the event
Shaping the Future of Connected Automated Mobility (CAM)
This in-person event will take place on the 6th of November at etc.Venues, 8 Fenchurch, London, and promises to offer a day filled with insightful updates, engaging discussions, and networking opportunities with key figures across industry, academia, and the public sector.
Why attend the event?
- Open to All: Whether you’re an industry professional, academic, public sector representative, or simply interested in the future of connected and automated mobility, this event is for you.
- Networking: Connect with industry leaders, academic experts, and public sector professionals, and expand your network within the CAM community.
- CCAV-Focused Insights: Receive the latest updates from CCAV, including highlights on the CAM Pathfinder programme and the progress of the Automated Vehicles Act.
- Project Updates: Learn from the mass transit feasibility studies and delve into the latest research from Zenzic.
- Influence the Future: Your input and perspectives will be invaluable in shaping the direction of the connected and autonomous vehicle sector in the UK.
Agenda
The final agenda along with firm timings is under development and will be shared shortly, but you can look forward to key updates from CCAV, presentations on current and upcoming projects, and engaging sessions that will help drive the future of mobility.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation that is shaping the future of connected and automated mobility in the UK.
Register today to secure your spot. We look forward to welcoming you on the 6th of November for what promises to be a highly productive and insightful day.
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