
Join Us for the EVENTS Summer School in Athens, Greece | 18–19 September 2025
We’re excited to welcome you to the EVENTS Summer School, taking place at the Amalia Hotel in Athens, Greece, on 18–19 September 2025. Get ready for two dynamic days of learning, collaboration, and connection—all set against the vibrant backdrop of one of Europe’s most iconic cities.
This unique event is designed to foster inclusive participation and widen access to cutting-edge developments in the field of Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs). Whether you're a student, early-career researcher or industry professional, the Summer School offers a valuable opportunity to:
- Engage with leading experts in Connected and Automated Mobility;
- Participate in interactive workshops and hands-on sessions;
- Gain deep insights into the latest scientific and technical innovations;
- Expand your professional network in a collaborative environment;
Participation is completely free and includes coffee breaks and lunch throughout both days. Please note:
- In-person attendance only;
- Limited seats available – early registration is highly recommended;
- Full agenda coming soon;
Take advantage of this opportunity to sharpen your skills and be part of a growing community shaping the future of mobility.
Secure your spot today!For more information, please get in touch with us at eventsproject22@gmail.com
About EVENTS project:
EVENTS is a Horizon Europe research project, coordinated by the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS) of the National Technical University of Athens that brings together a complementary consortium of 11 partners from 7 EU countries and UK, with the view to deal with complex situations, where the normal operation of the Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) is close to be disrupted (e.g., due to dynamic traffic changes, harsh weather/light conditions, unstructured road, imperfect data, sensor/communication failures, etc.).
The project is the process of creating a robust and resilient perception and decision-making system, capable of tackling such challenges. In EVENTS, in case the system or some of the subsystems cannot perform with the expected quality and reliability, an improved minimum risk manoeuvre is triggered.
Within the scope of the project, the various types of “events” are clustered under three main use cases:
- Interaction with VRUs in Complex Urban Environment;
- Non-Standard and Unstructured Road Conditions;
- Low Visibility and Adverse Weather Conditions;
To achieve its objectives, EVENTS is introducing several breakthroughs, such as: i) the robust and reliable perception of objects, and especially VRUs, under complex urban traffic and bad weather or low visibility conditions, ii) the improved perception performance, while using cost-efficient sensor suites and iii) the real-time decision-making for CAVs under non-standard traffic and unstructured road conditions.
Learn more about the project at https://www.events-project.eu/