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Miércoles, 15 de enero 2025, 14:10
The evolution of road safety and driving experience has been significant in recent times, particularly with the integration of new technologies such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
To advance technologically in these areas, the rector of UPV, José E. Capilla, and the Director of Product Engineering at Renault Group in Spain, César Lorenzo, have signed a collaboration agreement to create the 'Artificial Intelligence and Mobility Classroom' aimed at developing projects and activities that apply AI in the field of mobility, as well as ADAS systems.
This new Business Classroom is established with the goal of promoting and developing activities directed at students, providing them with a vision of AI application in mobility, complementing the knowledge acquired in their undergraduate or master's degrees.
This agreement is implemented through the School of Computer Engineering in the city of Valencia.
The collaboration framework between both entities includes various activities such as awarding prizes for final study projects; organizing conferences, seminars, and workshops for both students and professionals, as well as actions aimed at student participation in challenges and competitions on topics related to new mobility and technological development. Additionally, it will promote the organization of events and meetings related to the application of Artificial Intelligence in mobility and ADAS systems.
In the words of César Lorenzo, Director of Product Engineering at Renault Group in Spain, during the signing ceremony: "The agreement between the Polytechnic University of Valencia and Renault Group enables students to be trained in areas such as Artificial Intelligence and driver assistance systems, which are two fundamental pillars for the development of connected mobility. Through this collaboration, we strengthen the training of future professionals and promote the dissemination of innovative technologies, contributing to the advancement and adoption of these solutions in society."
Meanwhile, José Hernández Orallo, Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Mobility Classroom and professor at UPV, highlighted the opportunity this synergy between UPV and Renault Group represents "to enhance increasingly intertwined fields such as Artificial Intelligence and mobility, viewed from a broad perspective, not only focused on autonomous cars but also on how to conceive it in cities, rural areas, freight transport, etc., and how AI can help. It will also allow for safer, more enjoyable, and more sustainable driving."
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