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First test rounds in an automated cab prototype

Mehrere Projektpartner sitzen an einem Tisch bei einem Treffen des NeMo.bil-Projekts © NeMo Paderborn ​/​ Moritz Ostermann
Consortium meeting of the NeMo.bil partners in Landsberg

Johannes Weyer and Sebastian Hoffmann took part in the consortium meeting of the NeMo.bil project in Landsberg and were given the opportunity to test a Cab prototype.

The third consortium meeting of the NeMo.bil project took place in Landsberg am Lech. The partners from the more than 20 participating universities and companies met in the MakerSpace of the Technology Transfer Centre (TTZ), where the status of the work packages and sub-projects was first presented. Johannes Weyer and Sebastian Hoffmann from the senior professorship were also present; the senior professorship is supporting the project with acceptance and simulation studies.
A first automated cab prototype was also presented. The project partners were able to drive their first test laps in the cab on the grounds of the ADAC test centre in Penzing - albeit still with a safety driver. The meeting was rounded off with workshops on various focus topics: For example, on the design of the Cab vehicle coupling process, which represents the innovative core of the project.

Ein Cab-Prototyp auf dem Testgelände des ADAC in Penzing © NeMo Paderborn ​/​ Moritz Ostermann
A Cab prototype on the ADAC test track in Penzing