Hi-Drive Topical Webinar #9 – Connectivity Enabled Automated Driving

Connectivity, or more specifically vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, is expected to further enhance automated driving by enabling connected automated vehicles to exchange information with other road users, infrastructure and cloud services, thereby improving the safety, comfort and efficiency of automated driving functions. As part of the Hi-Drive project, V2X enablers were leveraged in various use cases and functions to enable, cooperative perception and coordinated manoeuvring.
Join the ninth topical webinar where we present insights from Hi-Drive’s work on V2X enablers. The session will showcase selected connectivity-supported automated driving functions, covering different perspectives on how V2X technologies were leveraged. It will cover various aspects including implementation and extensive testing on real roads and proving grounds with prototypes, data processing and evaluation, as well as large-scale impact assessment through simulations.
Using two exemplar use cases – cooperative merging on motorways and collective perception at urban intersections – we will illustrate the Hi-Drive project’s approach and share results and lessons learnt from real-world testing.
What to Expect
- Implementation and testing of V2X enablers in cooperative driving scenarios
- Evaluation of data from real-world and test-track experiments
- Large-scale impact assessment simulations of V2X applications
- Insights into cooperative merging on motorways and collective perception at urban intersections
- Perspectives from vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, and research institutions
Why Attend?
- Discover how V2X communication enhances automated driving capabilities
- Learn about Hi-Drive’s practical approach to implementing and testing V2X technologies
- Understand the broader impact of V2X on traffic flow and road user interaction
- Engage with experts
When?
Date: Friday, 14 November 2025
Time: 10.00 – 12:00 CET
FREE online Event
To participate, register here.

