The European Commission’s research and innovation magazine Horizon Magazine has published an article highlighting how cross-border research is driving safer and more sustainable technologies. The piece, titled “From storms to sensors: how cross-border research with UK partners shapes safer and greener technologies,” features the ROADVIEW project and its work to improve the reliability of automated vehicles in adverse weather conditions.
The article highlights how ROADVIEW researchers across Europe, including partners from the UK, are advancing sensor technologies and perception systems to ensure that automated vehicles can operate safely in real-world environments.
As Valentina Donzella from Queen Mary University of London and ROADVIEW partner explains:
“The problems we are facing are so difficult that even industry cannot face them alone.”
The article underlines the importance of international collaboration in tackling complex challenges and advancing safer automated driving technologies.
Read the full article: https://projects.research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/en/horizon-magazine/storms-sensors-how-cross-border-research-uk-partners-shapes-safer-and-greener-technologies