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DESCRIPTION:This full-day hybrid workshop provides an in-depth exploration 
 of key advancements shaping automated driving and future mobility systems.
  It examines the interaction between large fleets of fully automated vehic
 les\, but also human-driven vehicles\, vulnerable road users\, intelligent
  infrastructure\, and coordinating bodies. The workshop also addresses the
  challenges of deploying Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C
 -ITS)\, which require extensive collaboration among stakeholders\, includi
 ng governments\, industry leaders\, and researchers. The sessions feature 
 a mix of keynote presentations\, a paper session\, and industry panels wit
 h experts from OEMs\, suppliers\, and the ICT sector\, fostering interacti
 ve exchanges between academia and industry.\n\nCo-sponsored by: IEEE ITSS\
 , IEEE IV 2026\n\nDetroit\, Michigan\, United States\, Virtual: https://ev
 ents.vtools.ieee.org/m/563144
LOCATION:Detroit\, Michigan\, United States\, Virtual: https://events.vtool
 s.ieee.org/m/563144
ORGANIZER:meng.lu@wklm.eu
SEQUENCE:22
SUMMARY:Workshop and Industry Panel on CAD and Future Mobility Systems 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/563144
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This full-day hybrid workshop provides an 
 in-depth exploration of key advancements shaping automated driving and fut
 ure mobility systems. It examines the interaction between large fleets of 
 fully automated vehicles\, but also human-driven vehicles\, vulnerable roa
 d users\, intelligent infrastructure\, and coordinating bodies. The worksh
 op also addresses the challenges of deploying Cooperative Intelligent Tran
 sportation Systems (C-ITS)\, which require extensive collaboration among s
 takeholders\, including governments\, industry leaders\, and researchers. 
 The sessions feature a mix of keynote presentations\, a paper session\, an
 d industry panels with experts from OEMs\, suppliers\, and the ICT sector\
 , fostering interactive exchanges between academia and industry.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p
 &gt;
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