CCAM Course | Context, tools and trends in connected and automated mobility.

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The Impact of the connectivity and automation of infrastructure and vehicles in the value chain of the automotive, road, rail, aviation and maritime sectors is increasingly significant.

The aim of the new course CCAM. Context, tools and trends in connected and automated mobility, of TecnoCampus, Pompeu Fabra University affiliated centre, is to obtain an overall perspective of the mobility of the future, and an understanding of the technologies of connected and automated vehicles and infrastructures. Thanks to this perspective, the student will be able to design new transport services from the point of view of the user. 

Impact of the connectivity and automation of infrastructure and vehicles in the value chain of the automotive, road, rail, aviation and maritime sectors.


First training program in CCAM in Europe.

📆Dates: From April 12 to July 5, 2024. Live online sessions: 12, 19 and 26 April 2024. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 May 2024. 7, 14, 21 and 28 June 2024. July 5, 2024

📍Place of delivery: Tecnocampus Zoom platform

💻Mode: Live classes online. Recorded sessions recoverable if the student was unable to come to class.

💡Orientation: Professional

🪙Price: €1,290

Discover all the discounts and bonuses!

  • Registration       before February 15, 2024: 5% discount
  • Students and Alumni in TecnoCampus: 10% discount
  • Workers of companies that have an agreement with TecnoCampus, with a minimum seniority of one year: 10% discount.
  • Collegiate members with official colleges linked to the studies: 10% discount

Accumulable discounts up to a maximum of 15%

PRESENTATION


The emergence of connected vehicle technology with certain levels of automation raises a new paradigm in land, sea and air mobility. The transport and logistics value chain is being repositioned as a result of the expected new governance. Actors in the mobility and logistics sector face new challenges and will have new responsibilities. The market needs professionals who are able to manage this transformation and operate the systems that will make it possible to offer transport services based on connected and automated vehicles and infrastructures.

The course has a dual complementary orientation: professional and management. As this is a growing sector from the point of view of business strategy, companies need professionals who specialise in managing and defining digital strategy.

Similarly, companies in the sector need to adapt to the changes that connected and automated vehicles will impose and the new governance that is being drawn up.


GENERAL AIM OF THE COURSE


The aim of the course is to obtain an overall perspective of the mobility of the future, and an understanding of the technologies of connected and automated vehicles and infrastructures. Thanks to this perspective, the student will be able to design new transport services from the point of view of the user.


WHAT WILL THE STUDENT LEARN?


At the end of the course, the student will:

  • Have a vision of the new paradigm offered by connected, cooperative and automated transport systems.
  • Be able to design new transport services that do not currently exist.
  • Be able to integrate knowledge from the different fields of study within the course to face the complexity of a highly automated transport system, from the information, data and tools available, even though there may be uncertainty about the evolution of some technologies and the legislation.
  • Have and grasp a knowledge base in mobility governance that allows for innovation in the management of transport services and infrastructures.
  • Have and grasp a knowledge base in the systems that make up connected and automated vehicles and infrastructures.
  • Be able to apply the knowledge acquired and the ability to solve problems in new and unfamiliar environments within the multidisciplinary framework of mobility management.
  • Have self-learning skills that allow them to keep their knowledge up-to-date and continue studying independently.

WHO IS IT AIMED AT?


This training programme is aimed at professionals in the mobility sector:

  •  vehicle manufacturers
  • infrastructure managers
  • fleet operators
  • transport operators
  • traffic authorities and other public administrations

that need:

o to have and grasp a knowledge base in mobility governance that allows for innovation in the management of transport services and infrastructures.

o to have and grasp a knowledge base in the systems that make up connected and automated vehicles and infrastructures.

o to apply the knowledge acquired and the ability to solve problems in new and unfamiliar environments within the multidisciplinary framework of mobility management.


ACCESS REQUIREMENTS


Professionals who wish to access this training programme must have obtained a degree in engineering or have a minimum amount of experience in the mobility sector.



Programme designed alongside the most representative organisations in the mobility sector. CAM European Association, Relevant Industry Stakeholders and Mobility clusters.

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