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FAME · Framework for coordination of Automated Mobility in Europe
FAME will develop and validate common methodologies and tools to facilitate the sharing of best practices and lessons learned to support the collaboration within the community of CCAM stakeholders across the complex cross-sectorial value chain needed for the organisation and evaluation of large-scale demonstration and future scale-up to the impacts of complete CCAM solutions. The mission of FAME supports the commitment of the European Commission and the CCAM Partnership to provide a long-term coordination framework for R&I and large-scale testing and evaluation activities in Europe. The establishment of a stakeholder-validated European framework for testing on public roads, including a CCAM test data space (TDS), a common evaluation methodology (CEM), and of means for exchange of knowledge on CCAM activities will improve cooperation, consensus building and data sharing. It will enable comparability and complementarity of the results of all testing and large-scale demonstration activities in Europe. FAME builds on a strong legacy of EU-funded Coordination and Support Actions which have developed harmonised methodologies and federated large networks of stakeholders to drive consensus building on challenges, needs and requirements for CCAM and Field Operational Tests. FAME involves 23 partners and over 2000 subscribers of the current Joint CAD network which has collaborated with the European Partnership on CCAM Partnership since its inception. The development of the European Framework for testing on public roads is at the core of FAME. The overall approach is built around three main building blocks and aims to engage with and enable (in terms of capacity building) stakeholders from the CCAM area, as well as capitalise knowledge about CCAM through an integrated approach including stakeholder engagement (WP3), research and innovation on the evaluation methodology and testing framework (WP 4 and 5) and communication and knowledge sharing (WPs 1 and 2) to maximise impact.
Consortium · 23 organisations
EUROPEAN ROAD TRANSPORT TELEMATICS IMPLEMENTATION COORDINATION ORGANISATION - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS & SERVICES EUROPE
BE · €792,281
NNG SZOFTVERFEJLESZTO ES KERESKEDELMI KFT
HU · €118,125
VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB
SE · €244,250
ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES FOURNISSEURS AUTOMOBILES
BE · €127,500
RUPPRECHT CONSULT-FORSCHUNG & BERATUNG GMBH
DE · €352,500
FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE L'AUTOMOBILE
FR · €173,125
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
NL · €244,406
VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH
DE · €290,313
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
FI · €574,875
INSTITUT VEDECOM
FR · €186,500
NAVYA
FR · €80,000
PTV PLANUNG TRANSPORT VERKEHR GmbH
DE · €198,125
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
UK
AUSTRIATECH - GESELLSCHAFT DES BUNDES FUR TECHNOLOGIEPOLITISCHE MASSNAHMEN GMBH
AT · €228,125
IDIADA AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SA
ES · €156,875
FUNDACION CENTRO DE TECNOLOGIAS DE INTERACCION VISUAL Y COMUNICACIONES VICOMTECH
ES · €321,875
MAP TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT BV
NL · €279,688
UNION INTERNATIONALE DES TRANSPORTS PUBLICS
BE · €149,375
EUROCITIES ASBL
BE · €135,625
MINISTERSTVO DOPRAVY
CZ · €58,125
EREVNITIKO PANEPISTIMIAKO INSTITOUTO SYSTIMATON EPIKOINONION KAI YPOLOGISTON
EL · €240,000
BUNDESANSTALT FUER STRASSEN-UND VERKEHRSWESEN
DE · €230,313
CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB
SE · €500,500
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