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AcceptRemote · Acceptance of Remote Operations for Future Mobility

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 May 202630 April 2029EU funding €5,999,231Call HORIZON-CL5-2025-04

AcceptRemote places Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) at the core of its design, ensuring that technological innovations in remote operations are co-created with and for society. The project develops a comprehensive Societal Readiness Framework and Societal Readiness Level methodology embedding inclusiveness, trust, cultural adaptation and gender sensitivity across all S&T activities and our three strategically located pilots. Building on this strong SSH foundation, AcceptRemote translates its commitment to societal integration into practical, real-world demonstrations across Europe. The project addresses CCAM remote operations through three demonstration pilots: RideCare focusing on the transport of people including vulnerable user groups; LogiCare demonstrating autonomous logistics solutions with a single-operator fleet supervision; and FlexiCare showcasing an integrated mix transport of people and goods. Advanced AI-powered solutions include predictive QoS communication frameworks, generative AI scenario building tools, and multi-agent fleet coordination systems. AcceptRemote develops validated operational guidelines combining technical specifications with societal acceptance criteria while establishing safety validation methodologies aligned with EU frameworks and creates economically viable business models demonstrating operational efficiency improvements and emission reductions. By systematically linking societal insights to technical design choices and policy recommendations, AcceptRemote guarantees that remote mobility solutions are not only technologically advanced and operationally efficient, but also widely trusted, inclusive and responsive to diverse European societal needs, positioning SSH as a catalyst for safe, sustainable, and accepted mobility in Europe.

Consortium · 18 organisations

coordinator

NETCOMPANY S.A.

LU · €550,097

participant

HAIKAI SRL

IT · €428,750

participant

SOBEN

FR · €318,438

participant

Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality

TR · €193,750

participant

Solvesall Labs inteligentne resitve doo

SI · €224,250

participant

INSTITUT JOZEF STEFAN

SI · €507,563

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €471,492

participant

AKKODIS HIGH TECH SAS

FR · €324,250

participant

POLITECNICO DI BARI

IT · €352,137

participant

VAIVE LOGISTICS SL

ES · €261,563

participant

NEO GLS

FR · €178,528

participant

NOMMON SOLUTIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES SL

ES · €254,688

participant

OTOKAR OTOMOTIV VE SAVUNMA SANAYI AS

TR · €270,313

participant

ISTANBUL OKAN UNIVERSITESI

TR · €338,913

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE LA IGLESIA DE DEUSTO ENTIDAD RELIGIOSA

ES · €375,464

participant

PANTEIA BV

NL · €246,288

participant

UNIVERSITE DE TOULOUSE

FR · €354,788

participant

UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI

SI · €347,962

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