CTAG acoge en su sede la Reunión Plenaria del Hito 1 del Proyecto REMOTE-DRIVER

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Durante el día de ayer y hoy, 14 y 15 de marzo, CTAG ha tenido el placer de recibir en su sede de O Porriño a todos los socios del proyecto Remote Driver para evaluar los avances llevados a cabo a lo largo de su primera anualidad.

El encuentro ha reunido a los distintos representantes del consorcio del proyecto, cuyos objetivos fundamentales son lograr un vehículo conectado con una conducción remota de vehículos a altas velocidades que tolere altas pérdidas, proporcione baja latencia, saque partido a las capacidades de red 5G y reaccione ante cambios en la calidad de conexión.

Durante estos dos días de reunión, se han podido intercambiar impresiones sobre el progreso alcanzado hasta el momento y explorar posibles estrategias de cara a abordar los próximos pasos en la gestión del proyecto.

Este encuentro permitirá a los socios reafirmar su compromiso en cumplir con sus objetivos, pero también poner en valor los logrados durante todo este primer año de proyecto.

El proyecto REMOTE DRIVER, impulsado y financiado por el Ministerio de Industria y Turismo del Gobierno de España y la Unión Europea, NextGenerationEU, en el marco de Mecanismo de Recuperación y Resiliencia, cuenta con un consorcio conformado por múltiples empresas privadas del sector, universidades y el Centro Tecnológico de Automoción de Galicia, CTAG.

CTAG signs with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism a collaboration protocol for the future Spanish Network of Laboratories for Autonomous and Connected Vehicles

CTAG and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism (MINCOTUR) sign a collaboration protocol with the aim of formalising the launch of a laboratory network and a testing and research centre to develop technologies related to autonomous and connected vehicles.

Different vehicle and component manufacturing companies will have the opportunity to validate, test and pre-homologate new products and R&D activities before introducing them into the market.

CTAG will be able to share its experience in this field, to which it has been committed since 2005 with a strategic line of R&D&I in development and validation of autonomous and connected vehicles, as well as help to “Position Spain as the European testing and validation reference ground for the connected vehicle, and become a benchmark in the new industrial model associated with the design and manufacture of connected, autonomous and sustainable vehicles, with the attraction of investments and new projects for companies in the sector” as our managing director, Luis Moreno, highlighted yesterday.

Furthermore, Reyes Maroto explained that “Spain wants to play a leading role in the design and development of autonomous and connected vehicles and this protocol is committed to a public-private collaboration model to promote connected, autonomous, sustainable and safe mobility”.

An autonomous vehicle designed by CTAG performs its first public tests in Arteixo

This morning the first open to the public tests of CTAG’s last-mile autonomous vehicle took place in Arteixo. The town mayor and the neighbors have had the opportunity of being the first to enjoy a ride on the 100% electric Shuttle.

The tests took place throughout the morning from Sabón beach car park, showing the joint work that Arteixo town council and CTAG are doing and revealing the solutions that this connected vehicle brings to mobility and as a complement to other transport services.

 

CTAG participa en ITS European Congress en Toulouse

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ITS European CongressCTAG participa en la decimocuarta edición del ITS European Congress, que se celebra en Toulouse (Francia) desde el 30 de mayo hasta el 1 de junio.

Estaremos en el stand número D15, presentando nuestras tecnologías y capacidades de desarrollo en movilidad conectada, cooperativa y automatizada (CCAM). Además, presentaremos nuestros avances en conducción autónoma y las últimas novedades de SISCOGA, un corredor permanente de más de 200 km de carreteras urbanas e interurbanas para la realización de pruebas con sistemas inteligentes de transporte.

El evento contará con una ponencia de Francisco Sánchez, director de la División de Electronica y Smart Mobility de CTAG, titulada “Disruptive Technologies for Last-Mile Autonomous Shuttles”, el martes 31 de mayo a las 11:45.

El ITS European Congress se celebra en el Centro de Conferencias MEETT de Toulouse, contando con instituciones y empresas de más de 40 países líderes en movilidad inteligente y digitalización del transporte.

Más información sobre la conferencia en la web del ITS European Congress.

CTAG will present its latest advances at the ITS World Congress 2021

ITS World Congress 2021

CTAG will participate in the ITS World Congress 2021, a world reference event on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS). This annual congress, organised by Ertico, will be held in the city of Hamburg from October 11 to 15.

We look forward to meeting you at stand B7006 (hall B7), where we will present our technologies and development capabilities in connected, cooperative and automated mobility (CCAM). We will also present our advances in autonomous driving and the latest news about SISCOGA, a permanent corridor of more than 200 km of urban and interurban roads to carry out tests with intelligent transport systems.

The ITS World Congress will also offer technical and scientific sessions, exhibitions, workshops and demonstrations of organisations from all over the world. More than 10,000 people are expected to attend the event, which will host 400 exhibitors from over 100 countries.

All the information about ITS World Congress 2021 at https://itsworldcongress.com/

 

Proyecto cofinanciado por IGAPE, Xunta de Galicia y el Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional del Programa Operativo 2014-2020

 

 

Discover our electronics and ITS test tracks and laboratories

Vehículo autónomo en la pista de pruebas de CTAG

We invite you to visit a new section in which we include all the updated information about our laboratories and test tracks for autonomous and connected driving systems.

If you would like more information, please use the contact form.

CTAG coordinates the ITS España course on Automated and autonomous driving

This course, organised by ITS España, took place last October 17 at the Dirección General de Tráfico in Madrid. In addition to CTAG, a number of organisations and companies involved in autonomous driving collaborated, including DGT, INSIA, ASTI, Ferrovial, Here, RACC and Telefónica. The course was coordinated by Francisco Sánchez Pons, Director of Electronics and Intelligent Transport Systems at CTAG.

This was an excellent opportunity to go into detail about the technologies involved in automated and autonomous driving together with outstanding professionals of the sector. The main international initiatives and projects in this field were presented as well as topics on which the vehicle of the future is being built: technologies, legislative aspects, infrastructures, connectivity and validation and set-up. This last topic was presented by Rosa Blanco, Head of the Department of Validation of Electronic Systems, Quality and HMI at CTAG.