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eCall Days to be held in Berlin in September

The largest conference on the pan-European eCall in Germany will take place on 23–24 September in Berlin, Germany. Representatives of the European Commission, the HeERO 1 and 2 project partners and other stakeholders will present their agenda on eCall implementation, interoperability, eCall outside Europe and additional services. The first day of the conference covers the current status of the eCall implementation. In this context, when Andy Rooke of ERTICO will discuss the main results of the HeERO 1 an
August 4, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
The largest conference on the pan-European eCall in Germany will take place on 23–24 September in Berlin, Germany. Representatives of the European Commission, the HeERO 1 and 2 project partners and other stakeholders will present their agenda on eCall implementation, interoperability, eCall outside Europe and additional services.

The first day of the conference covers the current status of the eCall implementation. In this context, when Andy Rooke of 374 ERTICO will discuss the main results of the HeERO 1 and HeERO 2 projects and introduce the new project I_HeERO. PSAPs and the infrastructure required to implement eCall will also be discussed on day one, as well as the PSAP

Conformity Assessment from a technical and legal perspective. Day one concludes with the perspectives of the automotive industry and a special focus on the extension of eCall to powered two-wheelers.

Participants in day two will hear from speakers on the possible effects of the eCall implementation on further applications, such as third party services as well as additional ITS-applications that can be exploited with the eCall-introduction. Possible business cases for the future will also be presented, along with the technical requirements of PSAPs and possible solutions.

The event also includes an exhibition with an eCall car as well as simulation and testing equipment, IVS hardware and other eCall solutions.

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