Transport for London, IAG, and Admiral were identified as successful applicants for the 2025 connected and automated mobility feasibility studies. The UK government aims to establish a £40bn CAM sector and create over 6,500 jobs by 2040. The CAM Pathfinder initiative will run until 2030, focusing on facilitating market-ready CAM vehicles and funding innovative technology projects. The Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles oversees the CAM Pathfinder, which requires projects to enhance safety, sustainability, inclusivity, and productivity across industries. A total of £18m is committed to support 37 projects in 2025.
Transport for London, IAG, and Admiral are among the organizations awarded projects as part of the 2025 connected and automated mobility feasibility studies competition.
The UK government aims to create a £40bn connected and automated mobility sector and generate over 6,500 jobs by 2040.
The CAM Pathfinder, running until 2030, is crucial for addressing challenges to market-ready connected and automated vehicles.
Projects funded by the CAM Pathfinder must achieve improvements in safety, sustainability, inclusivity, and productivity within industries.
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