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APR 04 2025

Ubiwhere disseminated connected mobility projects at the Innov4Mobility Spring School 2.0

Ubiwhere

For the second year running, Ubiwhere was one of the organisations at Innov4Mobility Spring School 2.0 and presented two of its innovative projects related to urban mobility management: Route 25 and IN2CCAM, of which it is a member of both consortiums. This initiative results from a collaboration between BGI Sustainable Venture and the Technische Universität Berlin, supported by EIT Urban Mobility.

On the 4th of April, Sandra Barnabé, Innovation Manager at Ubiwhere, had the mission of disseminating products and projects to increase sustainability and connectivity through technology and the digital transition. With this objective in mind, Ubiwhere’s Urban Management Platform was unveiled as an integrated platform for efficiently managing a city aligned with best practices and international standards. Regarding efficient and connected mobility, Ubiwhere showcased two innovative projects related to urban mobility management: Route 25 and IN2CCAM.

About the projects: Route 25 aims to elevate the position of the Portuguese automotive industry to the top of the mobility value chain. The focus of this project centres on the application of safe autonomous driving and the development of sustainable transport technologies in line with the European CCAM (Cooperative, connected and automated mobility) Strategy. IN2CCAM aims to accelerate the deployment of innovative CCAM technologies and systems for passengers and goods. It aims to develop, implement and demonstrate innovative services for connected and automated vehicles, infrastructures and users.

Ubiwhere’s participation was focused on promoting these two projects at this event, which aimed to understand the challenges of urban mobility, present innovative ideas and showcase success stories associated with sustainable mobility in cities and territories.

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