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EUCAD 2025

The 5th European Conference on Connected and Automated Driving brings together leading industry experts, researchers and policymakers to exchange insights, foster collaboration, and drive progress toward the deployment of smart, inclusive and sustainable mobility solutions.


The European Commission, in collaboration with the European Partnership on Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) and FAME, is set to host the 5th European Conference on Connected and Automated Driving (EUCAD 2025), which will take place at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) in Ispra, Italy, from 13 to 15 May 2025.

The EUCAD Conference is a biennial event1 that brings together stakeholders from both the public and private sectors. Participants include representatives from European institutions, cities, automotive and telecom industries, road operators, users, public transport providers, regulators, insurance companies, research centres, and universities. Thought leaders share their insights on the challenges and opportunities surrounding the development and deployment of CCAM solutions. The conference features contributions from international speakers, offering global perspectives.

The Conference consists of thematic sessions to discuss specific R&I and implementation challenges, which feature interactive panel discussions, combined with active audience participation. An exhibition and demonstrations of CCAM initiatives and solutions are also accessible throughout the duration of the event.

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  1. 1. The previous EUCAD Conference, held in Brussels in 2023, successfully attracted participants and viewers from across the world, highlighting its role as a leading platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange on CCAM. Check previous editions of the EUCAD conference ↩︎

WHO WILL ATTEND ?

Participants from the private and the public sectors

Representatives from the European Institutions

Representatives from the automotive and telecom industries

Cities

Road operators, public transport operators, regulators

Research centres and universities

Insurance companies

Users

Speakers from the US, Japan and other non-European countries