Transforming Mobility with Eclipse MOSAIC
Join us for an insightful free webinar on March 20, 2025, from 12:30 to 13:30 (CET (UTC+1)).
In this session, we will explore Eclipse MOSAIC, an Open Source, state-of-the-art simulation framework.
Eclipse MOSAIC supports various application areas such as:
- Development of smart mobility applications
- Modeling of intelligent connected vehicles
- Integration of vulnerable road users to enhance public safety
- Development of traffic management algorithms
- Integration of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure
- Virtual testing of ADAS functions for collaborative driving
This tool is designed to revolutionize connected and automated mobility. With its multi-domain and multi-scale capabilities, Eclipse MOSAIC enables you to address complex mobility challenges effectively. You will learn how to use this framework to drive innovation in your projects and improve decision-making in the transportation sector. Don't miss this chance to discover how Eclipse MOSAIC can transform your approach to mobility!
Participating in the webinar offers the following benefits:
- In-depth Knowledge: Gain insights into the features and capabilities of MOSAIC through practical examples.
- Expert Insights: Learn from professionals with hands-on experience using MOSAIC in real-world scenarios.
- Application Examples: Discover how MOSAIC is applied in various fields through real-world use cases.
- Q&A Session: Engage in a discussion where you can ask specific questions and receive direct answers from experts.
- Networking: Connect with other participants and industry professionals.
Who Should Attend:
- Professionals in the transportation field: This includes experts in logistics, automotive, passenger transport, and urban planning who want to explore innovative approaches.
- Academics, researchers, and students: Individuals working in this field who seek to expand their scientific knowledge.
- Those interested in simulation methods: People who want to discover new applications and technologies in simulation.
- Curious minds: Individuals wondering how much knowledge can be gained through simulation without physical experimentation.