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European-wide survey about parking services starts now!

One objective of UrbanSmartPark is designing customer-centric parking-related services. In order to do so successfully and develop solutions desirable for customers, it is essential to involve the potential customers in the process. That is why we are happy to announce that our transnational customer survey has launched!
Participants representative for the countries of Germany, the Czech Republic, as well as the Netherlands are asked to give their opinion on different services that base on technically feasible use cases selected by the interdisciplinary UrbanSmartPark consortium. If you have any questions or comments, please contact Antje Fricke.

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A successful kick-off meeting of the Europe-wide research project “UrbanSmartPark”




Kick-off event of the research project “UrbanSmart-Park” with university and industry partners in the NFF technical center in front of the NFF test vehicle “TEASY III”. The vehicle is equipped with high-precision sensor technology and interfaces to the actuator control and will be one of several vehicles for the first prototypical implementations. Credits: NFF/Thal

The official start of the project “UrbanSmartPark” took place on January 20 and 21, 2020 in Braunschweig at the Automotive Research Center Niedersachsen (NFF) with a two-day workshop of all partners.

Industry representatives from Škoda Auto, Altran Technologies and Siemens/TASS were present, as well as science players from the NFF, UTIA, ČVUT and Fraunhofer SCS and representatives of the cities of Hamburg and Helmond as city partners.

The Europe-wide, two-year project aims at the development and pilot demonstration of automated parking functions on the road as well as the conception and provision of parking services. The definition of use cases, a market analysis and the prototypical implementation of automated parking functions are planned for the coming year. In the second year, concrete demonstrations in the city of Hamburg are planned, as well as studies on the commercialization of the developed products. The project has a project volume of 860,000 euros and will be funded with 600,000 euros in 2020.

The next workshop is planned for April 2020 in Hamburg, as this is also where the first demonstrations and possible market implementations will take place.