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CAR 2 CAR Forum 2022

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In the 20th year of its existence, the Car 2 Car Communication Consortium is organising its annual forum together with the Sächsische Energieagentur GmbH. In the joint two-day conference at Dresden's Rudolf Harbig Stadium, the topics of Vehicle to Everything (V2X) and Cooperative Connected Autonomous Mobility (CCAM) will be examined in detail and accompanied by an accompanying exhibition.

28th September, 2022 - 29th September, 2022

Event Organizer

Car 2 Car Communication Consortium

Event Location

Dresden, Germany

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