5GAA Meets Turin 2019: Face-to-Face Meeting and Conference

5GAA Meets Turin 2019: Face-to-Face Meeting and Conference

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) has the pleasure to announce “The 5G Path of Vehicle-to-Everything Communication: From Local to Global” Conference, Live Demonstrations and Press Event on 14 November 2019 in Turin, Italy.

Conference | Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile

The conference aims at fostering the dialogue between high-level institutional and industry stakeholders on current challenges in the field of connected and automated mobility and provide solutions by presenting the capabilities and deployment models of the C-V2X technology. For this edition, we are glad to announce that we will be welcoming top profiles such as Prof. Vito Mauro, Italian Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, Elisabetta Romano, TIM CTIO, as well as Paola Pisano, Italian Minister for Innovation and Digitalisation.

Live Demonstrations | Lingotto & Open Roads

In the afternoon, conference participants will have the opportunity to join a demonstration of C-V2X technology scenarios organised by 5GAA members Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), Audi, Marelli, TIM (Telecom Italia), Vodafone and Ericsson, who will showcase the current state of C-V2X and the future of 5G technology.

Press Event | Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile

As an independent side event to the conference, 5GAA is organising a press gathering with a select group of journalists for them to witness key technology capabilities during six live demos taking place in the streets of Turin and on the Lingotto track. The press demonstrations will showcase how C-V2X is poised to offer significant improvements in road safety and how it will support future autonomous vehicles, lessen traffic congestion and reduce CO2 emissions.

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You can indicate your interest to attend via the following link. Due to limited capacity, we can guarantee attendance only to some of the interested participants.

See the detailed programme of the event here.

C-V2X Demonstration – safety via information on emergency vehicles approaching (with members Ford, Vodafone Germany)

C-V2X Demonstration – safety via information on emergency vehicles approaching (with members Ford, Vodafone Germany)

Slowing down emerging vehicles can cost lives.
Discover how C-V2X can increase road safety by providing information on emergency vehicles approaching.

C-V2X Demonstration – safety via information on emergency vehicles approaching (with members Ford, Vodafone Germany)

Slowing down emerging vehicles can cost lives.
Discover how C-V2X can increase road safety by providing information on emergency vehicles approaching.

C-V2X Demonstration – focus on safety via quick reaction (with members BMW, Qualcomm, Savari, and SWARCO)

C-V2X Demonstration – focus on safety via quick reaction (with members BMW, Qualcomm, Savari, and SWARCO)

Many traffic accidents occur at traffic lights and intersections.
Discover how C-V2X technology can help in increasing safety, saving time, and lowering emissions in the video below.

C-V2X Demonstration – focus on safety via the exchange of information between ecosystem members (with Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS, Daimler, and Huawei)

C-V2X Demonstration – focus on safety via the exchange of information between ecosystem members (with Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS, Daimler, and Huawei)

Discover how the exchange of information between vehicles and their surroundings can increase road safety in the video below.

C-V2X Demonstration – focus on safety via the exchange of information between ecosystem members (with Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS, Daimler, and Huawei)

Discover how the exchange of information between vehicles and their surroundings can increase road safety in the video below.

C-V2X Demonstration – focus on safety via quick reaction (with members BMW, Qualcomm, Savari, and SWARCO)

Many traffic accidents occur at traffic lights and intersections.
Discover how C-V2X technology can help in increasing safety, saving time, and lowering emissions in the video below.

5GAA to be main supporting partner of 5G Techritory – Riga, 27-29 November 2019

5GAA to be main supporting partner of 5G Techritory – Riga, 27-29 November 2019

5G Techritory is the annual Baltic Sea Region 5G Ecosystem Forum organised by the Electronic Communications Office (ECO) of Latvia, aiming at gathering decision makers, major representatives from industry associations, and business leaders to discuss the deployment of the earliest available commercial applications of 5G technology. Its second edition is going to be held in the Latvian capital, Riga, on 27-29 November.

Taking place in a vibrant region for 5G implementation, the 5G Automotive Association is proud to be confirmed once again as one of the main partners of this conference. 5GAA Director General Johannes Springer is going to participate as a speaker in front of an audience of up to a thousand senior professionals invited upon an attentive selection to ensure the highest quality of debate.

The Baltic Sea Region includes nine countries comprising of a population of 150 million people. Among the Baltic countries, Latvia appears in the third place of the 5G Readiness ranking according to the European Commission’s Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) 2019 report. This result shows that the potential for international leadership in the field is highly promising and this edition has all the characteristics to be a must-visit, given the renewed interest for digital and technology of the newly appointed European Commission.

Since the objective of the programme is to focus on what is readier for commercialisation, four verticals have been identified as the main topics:

  • Smart City
  • Smart Mobility
  • Industry 4.0
  • Smart Media and Entertainment

In addition, a 5G policy hackathon, a key stakeholders’ roundtable and an exhibition are scheduled as side events.

Registration is open and all the possible interested participants are encouraged to apply.

See the official press release and leaflet.

5GAA comments for ETC national standard in China

5GAA comments for ETC national standard in China

The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global, cross-industry organisation of companies from the automotive and telecommunications industries, working together to develop end-to-end solutions for future mobility and transport services.

Following its vision, 5GAA has rapidly expanded to include key players, namely the automotive manufacturers, Tier-1 suppliers, chipset/communication system providers, mobile operators and infrastructure vendors. More than 120 companies have now joined 5GAA. Diverse both in terms of geography and expertise, 5GAA’s members are committed to helping define and develop the next generation of connected mobility and automated vehicle and intelligent transport solutions.

5GAA is willing to engage with the Chinese government and eco-system to accelerate the growth of the automotive industry and connected-automated driving services in China. Regarding Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Onboard Unit (open for public comment), 5GAA fully supports the targets to phase out physical tolling stations in China and would like to share some views on introducing C-V2X technology to fulfil this function:

  1. Our research and field tests indicate that C-V2X offers high network security and reliability, as well as better performance in terms of coverage and latency compared to other existing alternatives. 5GAA believes that enabling electronic toll collection (ETC) via C-V2X would offer significant benefits. 5GAA is acting to include tolling as one of the most critical use cases supported by C-V2X. In addition, we noticed that the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) V2X Technical Committee has worked on a similar objective. More importantly, in addition to vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), C-V2X supports vehicle-to-pedestrians (V2P), vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-network (V2N), encompassing all scenarios of smart mobility;
  2. C-V2X is the future-proof technology to evolve from LTE-V2X to NR-V2X and so on;
  3. C-V2X has matured thanks to broad cross-industry support. Major carmakers are now speeding up the business cases and pre-installation of C-V2X in their vehicles. For example, 5GAA released its C-V2X deployment roadmap at the beginning of 2018 and expects the first batch of C-V2X-equipped cars to be commercialised as early as 2020.
  4. With regard to industry development, 5GAA believes there are two phases for C-V2X to be implemented and to enable all services needed to realise intelligent transport:
  • Phase I: Utilising the existing C-V2X mature products and industry’s support, including chipset, devices, vehicles and communication equipment, to address tolling service for highway scenarios.
  • Phase II: Based on C-V2X and its implementation in diverse categories of terminals like mobile phones (pre-installed and after-market), foster V2I synergy for the next ten years, e.g. highway tolling, Mobility as a Service (MaaS), for V2P, as well as road safety and coordinated driving for V2V.

5GAA believes C-V2X technology is a critical technology enabler for in-vehicle ETC technology and recommends including C-V2X into the Chinese national standard covering the Electronic Toll Collection Onboard Unit.

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GSMA and 5GAA Sign Cooperation Agreement to Boost Deployment of Connected Cars and Safer Roads

GSMA and 5GAA Sign Cooperation Agreement to Boost Deployment of Connected Cars and Safer Roads