Novadays participates in the Automost project (Automated driving for dual-Mode System Transport), a project that will create technologies and test new public transport models between 2016 and 2019.
Novadays's participation in autonomous Mobility R & D Projects aims to create the knowledge that governments and businesses will need to address the challenges of this disruptive technology.
The technological objective of AUTOMOST is to develop technologies that allow the automation of vehicles in urban and industrial transport applications, in order to significantly increase efficiency, safety and sustainability. Specifically, Automost will allow the implementation of shared control systems (Dual-Mode) for future automated vehicles that allow the operation of services in a more efficient and flexible way, in a context of intelligent infrastructures and Connected.
To achieve this objective, Novadays collaborates in the design and deployment of a pilolo of autonomous bus transport in a real environment: the City of Malaga. Novadays also aspires-in collaboration with the University of Vigo-to create an interface to improve public transport of road passengers through the use of new technologies of autonomous mobility.
Together with Novadays, several companies and reference technology centres in Spain participate in the project, such as CEIT-IK4, the AVANZA transport group, DATIC, the ETRA group, the Polítécnica University of Madrid (INSIA), the leading bus manufacturer IRIZAR, the Insitu Engineering, Masermon and the Basque Technology Centre TECNALIA.
The Automost title Project "Automated Guidance for dual transport system" has been financed by CDTI's one hundred program in the call for 2016.