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ASECAP opens call for papers

The call for papers for ASECAP 2025 is open.
By MJ Woof July 29, 2024 Read time: 1 min
ASECAP has opened its call for papers for the 2025 event in Madrid


The call for papers for the ASCECAP 2025 event in Madrid is now open. The deadline to submit a paper is 27th September 2024.

The upcoming ASECAP DAYS event will be focused on the "Challenge of Future Mobility - The Role of Road Infrastructure".

The organisers are currently accepting submissions for papers related to a number of topics. These include: sustainable road financing schemes; driving Innovation - next generation of traffic management; digital twin-based maintenance and monitoring for road infrastructure solutions; driving Change: tolling System and CO2 Reduction for Net Zero Targets; road safety – reaching zero. They also include: what’s new in toll collection; cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM); improving mobility data spaces and platforms to ensure enhanced services and cyber security; impact of deployment of zero emission vehicles on road infrastructure.

Accepted papers will be presented during dedicated sessions at the event, providing an opportunity to showcase research and engage with a diverse audience of industry professionals, policymakers, and academics.

To submit a paper:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTNXECuJ4JpArBasWi8uJZfYKw6f4aG3k_Xku4RCP3qfEPNg/viewform
 

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