The European Envelope project begins, where Teoresi, together with partners such as the Municipality of Turin with Torino City Lab, Links Foundation, Tim, HPe and Nextworks, will start experiments with 5 and 6G technologies applied to the urban mobility sector of the future to make transport more intelligent, autonomous and connected.
This is one of the new 27 research, innovation and experimentation projects funded by the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking.
In this project, Teoresi will provide its experience in the automotive field by making available two prototypes of self-driving and connected cars based on the Xev YoYo commercial model, which will circulate in a public space made available by the Municipality of Turin.
The experiments will concern the demonstration of the use of autonomous vehicles as sensors that will be widespread and connected in the future to improve road safety, for example allowing the dynamics of a possible accident to be reconstructed in real time or to identify changes to the surrounding environment.
Turin, home to these experiments, will become a technology hub for new 5G and 6G technology solutions applied to self-driving and connected cars, becoming a protagonist in the search for solutions and models useful for achieving the European Union's 2030 objectives regarding the environment, energy and climate.
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