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Beyond Safe partnership

TASS, TNO and TTAI have joined forces in a partnership under the name Beyond Safe, a joint initiative to help the automotive industry face the challenges arising from increasing market demands. The partners claims they can add value to the development of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) by combining TASS’ commercial focus and global network with TNO’s expertise in Innovative research & development and TTAI’s state-of-the-art crash testing facilities. Beyond Safe claims it offers a unique combinatio
April 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSTASS, TNO and TTAI have joined forces in a partnership under the name Beyond Safe, a joint initiative to help the automotive industry face the challenges arising from increasing market demands. The partners claims they can add value to the development of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) by combining TASS’ commercial focus and global network with TNO’s expertise in Innovative research & development and TTAI’s state-of-the-art crash testing facilities. Beyond Safe claims it offers a unique combination of software tools, technological solutions, engineering services and testing that will result in the design and production of safer, cleaner, and more efficient vehicles.

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