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

EUCAD is a biennial flagship event bringing together key stakeholders from both the public and private sectors. Participants included representatives from European institutions, cities, the automotive and telecom industries, road operators, public transport providers, regulators, insurance companies, research organisations, and universities. Through high-level panels and thematic sessions, global experts explored the latest research, innovation, and implementation challenges in the field of CCAM.

The conference also featured interactive discussions, live demonstrations, and an exhibition space showcasing cutting-edge CCAM solutions.

Conference programme is available here.

EVENTS was proud to be part of this important gathering. Our team was present throughout the conference, where we displayed two dynamic demo vehicles by PERCIVAI and Hitachi France -see info below-:

  • Next-Gen, AI-Driven, Radar-only perception (static/dynamic objects detection)
  • Real-time camera-based drivable road/lane update with roadwork presence

Also participants, had the chance to meet the project representatives from ICCS & SEAB, and delve into stimulating discussions, at Booth No. 8, in the exhibition area, where they learnt more about our innovative work & activities!

A key highlight of our participation was the engaging exchange with representatives from the the iCCAMTech Cluster representatives, enabling us to align our project objectives with the broader European mobility strategies. FRODDO played a central role in organizing a joint session with the iCCAMTech Cluster, bringing together fellow projects—EVENTSPODIUMCONDUCTORiEXODDUS, and AITHENA. This collaborative session was pivotal in fostering a coordinated approach to future Connected, Cooperative, and Automated Mobility (CCAM) developments, while also strengthening cross-project knowledge sharing. More information about this cluster meetings is available here.