Nynke Vellinga member of new European partnership for Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility
11 October 2021
On behalf of the University of Groningen, postdoc Nynke Vellinga has become a member of CCAM, a new European partnership for Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility.
The CCAM partnership is a European alliance of more than 150 public and private parties (ERTRAC, TNO, BMW, governments and universities) that want to contribute to the safe and responsible development of connected, cooperative and automated mobility (mainly self-driving (freight) cars and vans). Vellinga's research into the legal aspects of autonomous transport fits in well with this.
The partnership's website was launched this summer.
Post-doctoral researcher Nynke Vellinga about the CCAM membership
Last modified: | 11 October 2021 10.09 a.m. |
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