The I-SENSE Group participated in the final event of IN2CCAM, held jointly with CONDUCTOR project, where Christos Ballis joined Panel Discussion #2: Interoperability and Integration – Building the Future of Multi-Modal Mobility. Representing both the IN2CCAM and the newly launched CHORUS project (coordinated by ICCS), Christos presented “Interoperability by Design: Integrating CCAM into a Multi-Actor Orchestration Framework”.
CHORUS was also featured in the poster area, highlighting its vision for advancing connected, cooperative and automated mobility. In addition, the PoDIUM project was represented with a banner, jointly supported by Christos and our colleagues from ERTICO.
The IN2CCAM project, aligned with the Horizon Europe vision to accelerate the deployment of advanced CCAM solutions, successfully developed and demonstrated innovative services for connected and automated vehicles, infrastructures and users. With full CCAM integration into the transport system, the project delivered clear societal benefits in safety, environmental performance and inclusive mobility.
To achieve this, IN2CCAM implemented an enhanced blend of Physical, Digital and Operational Infrastructures, tested across four Lead Living Labs—Tampere, Trikala, Turin and Vigo—while Bari and Quadrilatero contributed as Follower Labs through design input and simulation-based validation.
ICCS, through the I-SENSE Group, played a central role by leading the analysis of users’ needs, perceptions and expectations, and later assessing the social acceptance and impact of the deployed innovations. The team also contributed to the project’s architectural and technical specifications and coordinated the integration of all CCAM services within the Greek Living Lab in Trikala, in close collaboration with E-Trikala.





