With the aim to progress on the strategic development of connected automated driving, the CARTRE initiative has opened a series of public consultations on the different CARTRE thematic areas. The results of the consultations will be compiled in the position papers of the thematic areas which will be released during the CAD Symposium in April and will be made available on the Connected Automated Driving website.
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Public Consultations on CARTRE Thematic Areas
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A clean, green innovation for industrial concrete floors
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Luxembourg acquires petascale high performance computer
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