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Zenzic: calling all CAM creators!

UK connected and automated mobility contact database is being updated
By David Arminas July 17, 2020 Read time: 1 min
Don’t be left in the dark: register as a CAM creator, urges Zenzic (© Mariusz Burcz | Dreamstime)

Zenzic, the UK agency in charge of helping develop the national automated driving sector, is urging businesses to register on its soon-to-be updated contact database.

Zenzic was created by the government and industry to focus on key areas of capability in the global connected and self-driving sector.

The agency said that its UK Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Roadmap to 2030 – an automated mobility contact database – is in the process of being brought up to date.

It will showcase the activities of all the UK CAM sector's key businesses, explained Mark Cracknell, head of technology at Zenzic.

“The Roadmap is an invaluable tool for all CAM creators looking to understand the bigger picture of UK connected and automated mobility and to collaborate with the wider industry to work towards common goals,” said Cracknell.

“This will allow organisations to raise their profile and be seen as leading lights in CAM. These updates highlight the progress that is being made collectively and that the UK has both a plan and the skills to create a successful future for CAM,” he said.

More information is available on the Zenzic website.

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