[Webinar] CCAM Logistics Task Force – 2nd Informative Webinar
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025
About the Webinar
The MODI Logistics Task Force continues its activities with the second webinar, dedicated to sharing and validating the initial findings from interviews on Business Models and Societal Readiness for Road Transport Automation.
Partners TOI and SINTEF have conducted a series of interviews with logistics stakeholders across the value chain. These discussions provided valuable insights into:
The societal acceptance of automated road transport.
Promising business models for Cooperative, Connected, and Automated Logistics (CCAL).
Gaps and challenges that must be addressed for wider deployment.
Why Attend
By joining this webinar, participants will:
Gain exclusive early access to findings from stakeholder interviews.
Contribute directly to validating and refining results through an interactive Slido session.
Ensure that MODI outcomes reflect the real needs and expectations of logistics players.
Engage with frontrunners working toward the adoption of CCAL in Europe.
This webinar is open to all. Members of the CCAM Logistics Task Force (LTF) community (already subscribed ALICE members and external stakeholders) will automatically receive the Outlook invitation.
If you are not part of the CCAM LTF community but would like to attend, please register here. We also encourage you to share this opportunity with colleagues and your wider network who may be interested in Road Transport Automation. Newly registered participants will be added to our mailing list to receive future communications.
The recorded session videos and presentations will be available in the ALICE Knowledge Platform Efficient and low emission assets and energy group event page:
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101076810. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.