Diversify-CCAM envisions developing innovative methods and tools that empower CCAM developers, transportation planners, and policymakers at all levels (European, national, regional) to integrate social diversities into the design and implementation of future shared autonomous mobility systems.
Our mission is to ensure that these systems are accessible and beneficial to all communities. In this context, the project will analyse the cultural, geographical, and political aspects in 12 pilots in 6 European countries. The project consists of 15 European partners and is coordinated by VTI, while the scientific management is undertaken by CERTH/HIT. Additionally, the project actively collaborates with 15 additional entities at both local and European levels, which form the Stakeholder Board chaired by Professor William Riggs from the University of San Francisco.