Partner description:
SAE Group Europe (“SAE Europe”) is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands and is an affiliate of SAE International. It is dedicated to advancing mobility knowledge and solutions for the benefit of humanity and amplifying the priorities and values of Europe within the global mobility sphere. With over 2,000 members across Europe, it serves as a crucial hub for engineers and technical experts in the aerospace, automotive, and commercial-vehicle industries. This organization is committed to providing essential technical standards and resources, fostering lifelong learning, and contributing to the ongoing advancement of the mobility industry throughout the region.
Role in the project:
SAE Europe plays a pivotal role in the EEA4CCAM project with significant involvement across key work packages and notably serves as the project's Innovation Manager.
- WP4 (“Demonstration”): SAE Europe contributes to understanding project innovation and aligning content in the guidance through the deployment, operational use, monitoring, and evaluation of EEA Building Blocks, encompassing both hardware and software, and comprehensive use case demonstrations.
- WP5 (“Impact"): SAE Europe heads T5.4 ("Harmonisation and Standardisation"). Here, SAE Europe is central to contributing towards the successful deployment of Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM), fostering cooperation with other standardisation organisations and stakeholders as well as synergies with other relevant projects in devising strategies to influence the evolution of standards towards global interoperability. This includes presenting developments from SAE's Industry Technologies Consortia (ITC) at workshops, ultimately leading to the preparation of a "Standardisation Guidance" for a harmonised Electrical and Electronic Architecture (EEA) layout, incorporating open-source layouts and interfaces. Furthermore, in T5.3 ("International Cooperation”) SAE Europe actively raises awareness of project efforts and results, engaging the global standardisation community, aligning with ISO work, and gathering feedback on the Guidance, while also disseminating standardisation activities through workshops and webinars to build consensus on harmonisation topics for an international project perspective.