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Novadays deploys the first transport service with driverless buses in Spain

02/06/2016

Novadays R&D department (Novadays Research) has been responsible for the first pilot project to test the provision of public transport services by bus with driverless vehicles. The project has involved engineers, lawyers and economists, obtaining strategic knowledge for the company to lead the advice to governments and companies in the next commercial deployment of these technologies.

The CityMobil2 project has been co-funded by the European Commission through the Seventh Framework Programme. Novadays has been the only Spanish company participating in the project, collaborating with technology centers, universities, public research organizations and high-tech companies across Europe. The project has been carried out in the Scientific and Technological Park of Miramón (San Sebastian).

Novadays Research is already working on new R&D projects aimed at continuing to create the technical, financial and legal knowledge necessary to implement these technologies.

Novadays will create the technical office of the Public Procurement of Innovation project to digitize the water cycle of the Xunta de Galicia

Novadays advises on the design of the Smart Solar First-of-a-Kind project in Extremadura

Novadays and Aranzadi present Novadays Collection of Public Policy and Public Management

Novadays participates in a European consortium to improve security in critical infrastructures, such as large transnational tunnels.

Circular economy: context and action plan

Circular economy applied to sectors: from recycling to the collaborative economy

Novadays supports Jordan in public procurement in areas related to the agriculture, energy and water sectors.

Novadays advances in its commitment to Artificial Intelligence along with major companies in the automotive industry

Novadays accompanies the Xunta de Galicia and companies of Rozas Aerospace Pole to the world's largest UAVs fair

Sustainability as a cross-cutting theme in public policies and economic activity