The CAM (Connected and Automated Mobility) Pathfinder FS (Feasibility Studies) Competition is open for applications.
Competition closes: Wednesday 15 January 2025 11:00am
UK-registered organisations will be able to apply for a share of up to £2 million for feasibility studies which target early commercial connected and automated mobility opportunities. The funding will come from the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) supported by Zenzic, delivered in collaboration with Innovate UK and CCAV.
The aim of this competition is to target early commercial Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) opportunities and support the UK supply chain to grow and fill technology gaps necessary for their deployment.
The aim of this competition is to target early commercial Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) opportunities and support the UK supply chain to grow and fill technology gaps necessary for their deployment.
The project must investigate the feasibility of potential solutions to issues encountered by organisations or the industry in introducing CAM technologies or services.
Zenzic has been established by UK government and industry to support the integration and co-ordination of the UK CAM ecosystem. It builds on the successful creation of CAM Testbed UK, facilitating early commercial deployments and a strong UK CAM supply chain. Zenzic supports the wider CAM ecosystem through a programme of Insights, Innovation and Collaboration.
Zenzic can help by:
This CCAV competition will be delivered in partnership between Zenzic, Innovate UK and CCAV.
You can learn more about the competition, the timeline and how to apply on the Innovation Funding Service (IFS) website.