CONDUCTOR & IN2CCAM Final Event
We are pleased to announce the joint final event of the CONDUCTOR and IN2CCAM projects—two Horizon Europe sister initiatives dedicated to advancing Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) across Europe.
Taking place on 22 October 2025 in Brussels at Comet Meetings – Louise, the event will bring together stakeholders from research, industry, and public authorities to present key outcomes and lessons learned from both projects.
During the meeting, we will present you the results of the two projects but you will also have an overview of the whole CCAM ecosystem and value-chain covering topics relevant to interoperability, user-centricity, and real-world impact.
This joint event provides a platform for exchange and dialogue, aiming to support future collaboration and inform the development of sustainable, inclusive, and efficient mobility systems across the European Union.
Tentative Agenda
22 October 2025 | Comet Meetings – Louise, Brussels
Welcome & Opening
- Opening speech by – CINEA / DG RTD
- Presentation of the Agency
- Introduction to the call requirements and expectations
- Presentation of the CCAM Partnership
Project Presentations
- CONDUCTOR & IN2CCAM
Overview and key achievements from each project - Presentation of the Living Labs & Use Cases
- Videos / Results / KPIs
- Industrial potential and new mobility services
Panel Discussions
(panelists and moderators will be announced soon)- Panel 1: From Pilots to Deployment: Scaling Up CCAM Solutions Across Europe
Exploring the challenges and best practices for transitioning from successful pilot projects to large-scale deployment of CCAM technologies, including lessons from the CONDUCTOR and IN2CCAM living labs, regulatory barriers, and strategies for cross-border harmonization. - Panel 2: Interoperability and Integration: Building the Future of Multi-Modal Mobility
Discussing the need for seamless integration of CCAM solutions with existing transport systems, digital infrastructure (such as cloud platforms, edge computing, and AI), digital twins and mobility services. The panel will address technical, organizational, and policy aspects of interoperability, as well as the role of public-private partnerships. - Panel 3: Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in CCAM: Ensuring Societal Acceptance and Readiness
Highlighting the importance of SSH in the CCAM ecosystem—how to address user needs, public acceptance, trust, and ethical considerations. The session will focus on strategies for stakeholder engagement, co-creation, and ensuring that CCAM technologies are inclusive and accessible for all. - Panel 4: The Role of Data and OEM in Shaping the Future of CCAM
Exploring how OEMs face difficulties with data exchange (miscommunication and inconsistencies) in the development and deployment of CCAM solutions. The panel will address data sharing, cybersecurity, privacy, and the digital backbone needed for smart mobility ecosystems.
Additional Activities
- Exhibition area with 6–8 ongoing CCAM projects
- Networking session
Registration
Participation in the CONDUCTOR & IN2CCAM Joint Final Event is free of charge, but registration is mandatory.
We kindly ask all participants to register in advance to help us with logistics and planning. The deadline for registration will be announced soon.