Zenzic calls for UK self-driving industry to sign up as CAM Creators for updated Roadmap to 2030

London, 1st July 2020: Zenzic, the organisation dedicated to accelerating the self-driving revolution in the UK, is asking organisations to register as CAM Creators from today. This will let them claim their place on the updated UK Connected and Automated Mobility Roadmap to 2030 milestones as CAM Creators, enabling better sector connections, forming collaborative partnership, and showcasing CAM activity to investors, partners and government.

Organisations have until 18 August to sign up as a CAM Creator, where they can choose which milestones in the UK Connected and Automated Mobility Roadmap to 2030 they are working towards. Those who sign up as CAM Creators will be linked to milestones in an updated version of the UK Connected and Automated Mobility Roadmap to 2030, launching Autumn 2020. The updated roadmap will also show how development has progressed since launch, and what is left to do.

The new CAM Creators feature will be accessible through the online and interactive version of the Roadmap. CAM Creators add depth to the Roadmap by identifying and connecting the companies and organisations who are creating the technology, standards and regulation, legislation, and knowledge necessary for the UK to continue leading the way in connected and self-driving vehicle development. Decision makers and investors will be able to quickly and easily identify relevant organisations across the industry. This will make the updated version of the Roadmap an even more vital tool for legislators globally. This is especially important as the industry responds to the increasing requirements for automated mobility in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Mark Cracknell, Head of Technology at Zenzic, said: “The Roadmap is an invaluable tool for all CAM Creators looking to understand the bigger picture of UK connected and automated mobility and to collaborate with the wider industry to work towards common goals. This will allow organisations to raise their profile and be seen as leading lights in CAM. These updates highlight the progress that is being made collectively and that the UK has both a plan and the skills to create a successful future for CAM.”

Chris Reeves, Head of CAV Technologies, HORIBA MIRA, commented: “Having received global acclaim, it is critical to maintain the Roadmap as a living tool and assess progress and collaborative efforts to deliver the outcomes.”

John Fox, Programme Director, Midlands Future Mobility, added: “The Roadmap is a valuable source of information and has been a great tool for connecting with other organisations to talk about the landscape of CAM.”

David Kernohan, Business Development Manager Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Millbrook Proving Ground, said: “The roadmap adds value as a single “go-to” source of information from relevant contributors to inform our future planning and dependencies.”

Want to become a CAM Creator? Register here today.