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      IRU Wants Transport Strength in Industrial Accelerator Act

      The European Commission has put forward a legislative proposal aimed at stimulating demand for low-carbon, European-made technologies and products. Through the Industrial Accelerator Act...

      Electric Fleet Transition for Commercial Vehicles

      Transitioning to an electrified commercial fleet represents a fundamental shift in logistics that demands a strategic overhaul of infrastructure, procurement, and daily operational management. This evolution moves beyond simple vehicle replacement to encompass a sophisticated ecosystem of energy management and grid integration.

      Connected Commercial Vehicles Powered by Smart Telematics

      Harnessing the power of real-time data flow transforms modern transport from a reactive industry into a proactive, data-driven ecosystem. Integrating advanced sensors and connectivity allows for unprecedented visibility into vehicle health, driver behavior, and logistics efficiency.

      Zero-Emission HGVs Drive Future Fleet Decarbonisation

      Achieving net-zero goals in the heavy transport sector requires a diverse approach that balances battery-electric technology with the high-energy potential of hydrogen fuel cells. Long-haul logistics are being redefined by these sustainable power sources, marking a new era of environmental responsibility.

      AI Powered Fleet Management Unlocks Transport Data Insights

      Implementing artificial intelligence within logistics frameworks allows for the extraction of high-value intelligence from vast streams of operational data. This transition to intelligent automation enhances route precision, driver safety, and resource efficiency across the entire supply chain.

      Advanced Driver Assistance Systems for Heavy Vehicles

      Integrating cutting-edge safety technologies into heavy-duty trucks significantly reduces road accidents and enhances operational compliance. These intelligent systems provide a critical layer of protection for drivers and the public by proactively managing the risks associated with large-scale transport.

      Edge Computing Powers Real-Time Transport Systems

      The rapid digitization of global infrastructure has necessitated a shift from centralized cloud processing to localized intelligence. By processing data at the source, edge computing in transport real time systems minimizes latency, enhances safety for autonomous vehicles, and optimizes urban traffic flow. This decentralized approach ensures that mission-critical decisions are made in milliseconds, providing the foundational architecture for the next generation of smart, connected mobility.

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      Views from the Industry: The Drone Industry Barometer 2019

      Last year, together with DRONEII, we conducted a Drone Barometer Survey to produce a free whitepaper with perspectives from the drone industry. The paper...

      The Minutes 2017 Movin’on Summit

      From Michelin Challenge Bibendum to Movin’On: a new leg in our collective journey towards sustainable mobility. For almost 20 years, the Michelin Challenge Bibendum was...

      The Minutes 2018 Movin’on Summit

      The mobility industry is in need of a bold action plan to implement the Paris Agreement on Climate Change aimed at a net zero-emission...

      Signing and Lining – The Bigger picture

      How designed assets such as traffic signs and road markings have a wider reach post-handover, and some of processes required to achieve deliverable targets. This...