How does Artificial Intelligence impact Mobility?

On June 21, the course “Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Mobility” will be held, organized by the Mobility and Logistics Cluster of Euskadi, in collaboration with Mubil and the Summer Courses Foundation of the University of the Basque Country. For 5 hours, in the morning, the session will offer a comprehensive vision of the perspectives of this technology applied to the Mobility sector and its different areas. The course will be held simultaneously in person at the summer course headquarters, at the Miramar Palace in Donostia, and will be broadcast live online.

Artificial Intelligence is already reshaping the way we move around and use transportation systems. From autonomous driving to route optimization, traffic management or safety and efficiency, AI is revolutionizing every aspect of Mobility. In fact, in all sectors, organizations are already defining or implementing their AI application plans to optimize their processes, their efficiency, the experience of their internal and external customers and to support decision making. .

Course contents

To learn about the impact that Artificial Intelligence has for the Mobility sector, this course will provide a perspective of the current context of application of AI and will offer a vision for the short and medium term. The technological advances and challenges of the implementation of autonomous vehicles and their impact on private and collective transportation will be explored. And it will be analyzed how AI will be used to optimize traffic management, urban mobility, to improve infrastructure and to advance the challenge of mobility efficiency and sustainability. During the course, the role of cybersecurity as an essential factor for the implementation of AI in Mobility will also be addressed.

With the organization of this course, it is expected to offer a complete vision that allows attendees to both update their knowledge on the subject and identify new professional and business opportunities. Experts from the companies and entities Ceit, Indra, Ineco, Kapsch, Tecnalia and Vicomtech will be in charge of the interventions. The meeting will be opened by the Mobility Councilor of the Donostia City Council, Olatz Yarza, and the president of the Mobility and Logistics Cluster of Euskadi, Eduardo Lasa.

The Euskadi Mobility and Logistics Cluster collaborates annually with Mubil and the University of the Basque Country by organizing a training session on smart, safe, efficient and clean mobility, within the framework of the Summer Courses.

Course details:

  • Qualification. Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Mobility
  • Day. June 21, 2024
  • From 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
  • Miramar Palace (Donostia) and online

If you are interested in attending the course, request your accreditation in the Cluster.

 
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