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FAME 3rd Stakeholder Workshop – Focus on projects and international collaboration

FAME 3rd Stakeholder Workshop – Focus on projects and international collaboration

24 Mar 2025

Comet Louise, Place Stéphanie 20, 1050 Brussels


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The FAME project (Framework for coordination of Automated Mobility in Europe) strives to enhance collaboration and data sharing within the Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) stakeholder community in Europe.

The mission of FAME is to establish a European framework for testing on public road, enable evaluations with common methodology, engage an active community of stakeholders across the complex cross-sectorial value chain, and capitalize on shared knowledge, to improve cooperation, consensus building and data sharing for CCAM testing and large-scale demonstration activities in Europe.

The FAME Stakeholder Workshop is designed to collect feedback from various projects, focusing on lessons learned and challenges faced. This feedback will be gathered through panel discussions and interactive group sessions, where representatives from different projects will share their experiences and insights.

Agenda

  • 12:15-13:00 Networking lunch
  • 13:00-13:15 Welcome and introduction to the workshop – Stephane Dreher (ERTICO) 
  • 13:15-13:30 Keynote: Societal readiness index – Suzanna Kraak (EC) 
  • 13:30-14:15 Panel discussion: Lessons learned and challenges – feedback from projects
    • Moderator: Carolin Zachaeus (VDI/VDE) 
    • Panellists:
  • 14:15-15:45 Breakout sessions:
    • (1) Societal acceptance – Moderators: Stephane Dreher (ERTICO) and Dimitrios Milakis (DLR) 
      This breakout session aims at discussing experiences and lessons learned from EU projects related to societal acceptance with a particular focus on the identification of relevant aspects for Public Authorities and decision makers, e.g. methodologies or approaches to measure societal acceptance, potential related blockers and insights on how to overcome the barriers. The outcome of the discussion will support ongoing discussions of the CCAM Partnership’s Member States Representatives Group (SRG) on how Member States authorities could approach CCAM societal acceptance. 
    • (2) International cooperation – Moderators: Tom Alkim (MAP) and Carolin Zachaeus (VDI/VDE) 
      This breakout session iprovides an opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience about various aspects and perspectives of international cooperation, which is essential for a good understanding of the European and global CCAM landscape.
    • (3) Data and Vehicle Technologies – Moderators: Helene Correale (CLEPA) and Erik Svanberg (CHALMERS) 
      This breakout session will explore two interconnected topics within the mobility and data-sharing landscape: (i) FAME data sharing framework. How can this framework be relevant and effectively used? What are the challenges in adopting and implementing it across various stakeholders? (ii) CCAM Partnership: in light of large-scale demonstrations, an overview of the current running projects and of the 2025 calls. How can ongoing projects better align, share data and expertise? An open discussion is planned, to share insights, identify problem areas, and explore solutions for better integration and collaboration.
  • 15:45-16:15 Coffee break
  • 16:15-16:45 Plenary – feedback from breakout sessions
  • 16:45-17:00 Wrap-up & closing – Stephane Dreher (ERTICO), Andrea De Candido (EC), Christian Merkt (CCAM Partnership)

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This workshop is a face-to-face event and online participation is not possible.

Workshop location: Comet Louise (address: Place Stéphanie 20, 1050 Brussels) How to get there.