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NeMo.bil at the 19th DortmunderAutoTag

A small white autonomous shuttle is parked in a courtyard, about 30 people are standing in front of it and Jonathan Behm points to the cab at that moment Please provide a copyright notice
Jonathan Behm presents the NeMoCab at the 19th DAT

The NeMo.bil project was the subject of several presentations at the 19th DortmunderAutoTag, which was once again hosted by the Dortmund Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

The NeMoCab was presented here in the region for the first time and the innovative concept of individualized public transport (iÖV) was discussed with the expert audience.

Once again this year, the Control Systems Engineering department at TU Dortmund University hosted the DortmunderAutoTag event at the IHK, which once again focused on presentations and a specialist exhibition on current industry-related research in the automotive sector. In particular, current topics such as AI, the acceptance of automated driving and electromobility were the focus this year, as already reported by the Control Systems Technology department.

In the presentation on the NeMo.bil project, Ramakrishnan Subramanian from the Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences presented the technical dimensions of the project, while Johannes Weyer presented the social dimensions, in particular the acceptance of innovative mobility solutions. He was able to draw on work carried out jointly by the TU Dortmund University, WZB Berlin Social Science Center and Neue Mobilität Paderborn e.V..

The team of the Senior Professorship Sustainable Mobility would like to thank Prof. Torsten Bertram and the organizing team! Thanks also to Jonathan Behm and Julian Bomm, who managed the transportation of the NeMo.Cab - which is still under development - from Paderborn to Dortmund and were able to answer many questions about technical details competently.

Johannes Weyer sits in the white cab on the back seat. The cab is open to the side Please provide a copyright notice
Johannes Weyer in the NeMoCab