IEEE 5G Virtual Summit focuses on Connected and Automated Mobility

Within the European 5G vertical strategy, Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) is considered as a flagship use case for 5G deployment along European transport paths. Such technologies, are expected to enhance road-safety, improve transport operations and create high-value commercial services for users. In a two-day event, the European Commission and the University of Luxembourg brought together international experts to share their latest findings on such technologies.

In May, over 30 international experts in 5G and CCAM gathered to present their latest work and projects at the IEEE 5G Virtual Summit for Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM), co-organised by the European Commission and the University of Luxembourg.

Within the European 5G vertical strategy, Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) is considered as a flagship use case for 5G deployment along European transport paths. Such technologies, are expected to enhance road-safety, improve transport operations and create high-value commercial services for users.

Over 20 European-funded projects presented, together with industry, policy and organisations representatives, their latest updates.

“The IEEE 5G Virtual Summit for Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) was a valuable experience for 5G-MOBIX.”, said Coen Bresser, 5G-MOBIX project coordinator. “Sharing early results and best practices with other European-funded projects and international is an important step forward for the harmonisation and interoperability that we need to realize EU-wide integration of platforms, services, and applications for CAM,” he concluded.

Recordings are available on the 5G-MOBIX video repository.

Presentations are available in the 5G-MOBIX presentations section.