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Final Drive C2X event: Drive C2X on the road to deployment

The final Drive C2X event will take place at the EUREF campus in Berlin on 16 and 17 July. For the first time, European-wide results of field operational tests (FOTs) are available and will be presented during the event. The Drive C2X final event also includes: a debate about the major outcomes of field operational tests on cooperative systems for smart driving; a business modelling gaming session to plan together the road to deployment; a dedicated conference with Q&A sessions focusing on results, da
May 14, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
The final Drive C2X event will take place at the EUREF campus in Berlin on 16 and 17 July.  For the first time, European-wide results of field operational tests (FOTs) are available and will be presented during the event.  

The Drive C2X final event also includes: a debate about the major outcomes of field operational tests on cooperative systems for smart driving; a business modelling gaming session to plan together the road to deployment; a dedicated conference with Q&A sessions focusing on results, data collection and analysis methodologies; deployment strategies and future perspectives of communication technologies for automation; an exhibition featuring test tools used during the FOTs; and drive-by demonstrations.
 
Join DRIVE C2X on the road to deployment and register here for the event.  A detailed agenda, invitation, information on directions and accommodations are available online.

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