Dutch Topsector Newsletter: Transport & Logistics edition.
This newsletter provides you with the most interesting insights from the entire blog and news world about Dutch transport & logistics. With, among other things: delivery robots, the security of drone fleets, and teleoperated driving.
Delivery robots can relieve the burden on healthcare providers
Delivery robots can make elderly residents more self-reliant. This was the nice outcome of a trial by Dutch Automated Mobility , commissioned by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and the municipality of Rotterdam.
Teleoperated Driving: safely driving cars remotely
Tele operations??have recently been legally required for autonomous vehicles on public roads. Together with EDAG Group , DEKRA and other partners, we test the implementation of temporary tele operations.
Test of a digital connection between sea and inland ports
Port community systems Portbase and RPIS optimize data traffic between the sea and inland ports along the Rhine. Port of Rotterdam , duisport - Duisburger Hafen AG and Schweizerische Rheinh?fen - Port of Switzerland @support this project as shareholders.
€1 million for AirHub, platform for drone fleet security??
LUMO Labs and Lumaux invest in AirHub 's Drone Operations Center, a mobile platform for managing the security of drone fleets.
Oscar van Veen, Port of Rotterdam: innovation as a commitment to growth
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Oscar van Veen is Director of Innovation at the Port of Rotterdam . It still has a status as the busiest port in Europe. How does Rotterdam maintain this position? Van Veen talks about the use of quantum computing, drones, digital twins and data spaces as means to achieve that mission.
Learn to see robots, drones and autonomous vehicles better
In order to deploy mobile robots, self-driving cars or drones in the real world, they must be able to observe and understand the world around them, just like humans. TU/e PhD student Daan de Geus developed algorithms that strengthen their observation skills.?
Platforms like Uber thrive on socio-economic inequality
Platforms that offer taxi rides, such as Uber and DiDi, benefit from socio-economic inequality. 荷兰代尔夫特理工大学 researchers modeled the behavior of passengers and drivers and thus simulated the market for ridesourcing platforms.
More insights
- AutoBinck Group fully takes over car sharing platform Snappcar
- OpenCorpates enters data spaces field, joins forces with T-Systems
- Rotterdam startup and MaaS platform umob buys Finnish competitor
- T-Systems integrates new airport management system at Dublin Airport
- Schiphol Trade Park avoids grid congestion thanks to shared virtual grid
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Kind regards,
Strategic industry architect public transport & logistics.