EVENTS’ Final Event: From Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) research to Real Roads
After 3.5 years of research into the Connected Cooperative and Automated Mobility field, as part of the European flagship project EVENTS, we would like to invite you to the EVENTS Final Event.
The Final Event will take place on 25 February 2026 (10:30-16:00 CET), both physically (in Delft, Netherlands) and online, and aims to present EVENTS’ main research outcomes and live vehicle demonstrations.
This initiative particularly encourages the involvement of any interested stakeholder to delve into the latest developments in the CCAM research field, deepen their knowledge, and connect with top experts in the field of Connected and Automated Mobility.
What to expect:
🔹 Project outcomes and insights
🔹 Real-life vehicle demos (only for on-site attendees)
🔹 Networking Opportunities with top Professionals from the CCAM field
📅 February 25, 2026
⏰ 10:30-16:00 CET
📍 Delft, The Netherlands & Online
Mechanical Engineering Faculty, TU Delft
Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD (front building, by public transport)
Leeghwaterstraat 5, 2628 CA (rear building, by car)
Meeting room “Lagerhuysch”
👉 Free admission upon registration
📌 On-site participation allows access to live vehicle demos
🎤 Agenda to be published soon
About the project:
EVENTS is a Horizon Europe project that brought together a complementary consortium of 12 partners from 6 EU countries and UK, with the view to deal with complex situations where the normal operation of the Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) is close to be disrupted (e.g., due to dynamic traffic changes, harsh weather/light conditions, unstructured road, imperfect data, sensor/communication failures, etc.).
EVENTS has developed a robust and resilient perception and decision-making system designed to address critical CCAM challenges. When system performance cannot meet the required quality or reliability, an enhanced Minimum Risk Manoeuvre is automatically triggered—strengthening safety and trust in automated mobility.
Co-organizers:
Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS-NTUA), TU Delft, SEAbility Ltd
