This week, we had the pleasure of attending the STADT:up mid-term plenary session in Esslingen. The Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMWK)-funded project aims to develop continuous automated driving functions and sustainable, intermodal mobility concepts for urban environments.
It was inspiring to see how the 22 project partners from industry and academia work together and share their progress and findings in the field. The event facilitated valuable discussions and knowledge exchanges and underlined the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in tackling the challenges of urban mobility.
Our researchers Dr.-Ing. Niklas Grabbe, Yuchen Liu, Jonas Schulze, Verena Pongratz and Elena Malaika von Dewitz are proud to be part of the project and grateful for the exchange and the outside-the-box thinking that was made possible through workshops, guest lectures and the diverse exhibition.
We would like to thank everyone involved for their insights and support. We look forward to continuing this valuable collaboration and achieving impactful results in the coming months.
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STADT:up mid-term plenary session in Esslingen