Partners

The partners at the kick-off meeting in Delft, Jan. 16 - 17, 2006 The partners at the final conference in Paris, June 26, 2008
The partners at the kick-off meeting in Delft, Jan. 16 - 17, 2006 The partners at the kick-off meeting in Delft, Jan. 16 - 17, 2006



CompanyPersonMain Distributors
TNO
P.O. Box 49
2600 AA Delft
The Netherlands
Dr. Kerry M. Malone
(Project Manager)
Prof.dr.ir. Bart van Arem
Ir. Isabel Wilmink
Ir. Gerdien Klunder
Ir. Wiel Janssen
TNO has the role of Project Coordinator. TNO also leads work packages 3000 (Impact Assessment of Intelligent Vehicle Safety Systems) and 6000 (Technical Coordination, Dissemination, Integration of Results and Final workshop).
University of Cologne
Universitätsstr. 22
50923 Köln
Germany
Prof. Dr. Herbert Baum
Dr. Torsten Geißler
Dipl.-Volksw. Jan André Bühne
Dipl.-Wi.-Ing. Ulrich Westerkamp
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Schulz
UOC leads the work packages 2000 (Evaluation Frame and Socioeconomic cost-benefit analysis) and 5000 (Stakeholder analysis and overall evaluation results).
DaimlerChrysler AG
71059 Sindelfingen
Germany
Dipl.-Ing. Gerhard NöckerDaimlerChrysler is the Leader of work package 1000 and contributor to development of algorithms for system assessment and conductor of traffic simulations.
Centro Ricerche Fiat
Strada Torino, 50
10043 Orbassano-Torino
Italy
Carlotta Vitale
Serena Di Sacco
Luisa Andreone
Valeria Albizzati
Centro Ricerche Fiat, or CRF, will bring in a cooperation in the definition of the analysis of stand alone and cooperative systems as well as its specific expertise in the socio economic cost benefits analysis.
BMW Forschung und Technik GmbHDr. Ing.Hans-Jörg VögelBMW contributes safety systems assessment, market introduction scenario planning and dissemination.
Robert Bosch GmbH
Postfach 1355
74232 Abstatt
Germany
Dr. Michael Fausten
Dipl. Ing. Roland Galbas
Robert Bosch as automotive supplier, will take part in the technology analysis and selection process
PTV Planung Transport Verkehr AG
Stumpfstr. 1
76131 Karlsruhe
Germany
Dr. Thomas BenzPTV contributes to integration of IVVS in traffic flow simulator, evaluation of IVSS in terms of traffic impact, dissemination activities
VTT Technical Research Centre Of Finland
P.O. Box 1000
02044 VTT
Finland
Ph.D. Pirkko Rämä
M.Sc. Anna Schirokoff
Ph.D. Risto Kulmala
M.Sc. Niina Sihvola
Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT, has the leadership of the work packages 'Policy options for enhancing IVSS' (work package 4000), 'Market acceptance and penetration' (work package 3100), 'Safety Impact' (work package 3300).
Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen
Brüderstr. 53
51429 Bergisch Gladbach
Dr. Heiko Peters
Dipl.-Volksw. Kai Assing
The Federal Highway Research Institute, BASt, has the leadership of the work packages "Evaluation frame" (work package 2100) and "Data collection and compilation for EU252 (work package 2200).
Rijkswaterstaat Adviesdienst Verkeer en Vervoer
P.O. Box 1031
3000 BA Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Drs. Tom Alkim
Drs. Gerben Bootsma
The RWS-AVV Transport Research Centre of the Dutch Ministry of Transport leads the work package "Policy implementation strategies incorporating users / industries perspectives."
Transport Research Centre
Lišeňská 33a BRNO
63500 Česká republika
Mgr. Alexandr Pešák
PhDr. Jan Weinberger
Mgr. Veronika Hamernikova
Transport Research Centre of Czech Republic, CDV, is contributing to work package 2200. Data Collection within the Evaluation Frame and socio-economic cost benefit analysis. It also takes part in work package 3300: Safety Impacts (Impact assessment of IVSS).
MoveaTrafikkonsult AB
Hammarby Fabriksväg 25
120 33 Stockholm
Sweden
Ph.D. Gunnar Lind
Ir. Anders Lindkvist
Movea will mainly contribute to the safety impact assessment task (work package 3300) in the project.
Irion Management Consulting GmbH
Tägermoosstr. 10
78462 Konstanz
Germany
Dr. Joachim IrionIrion Management Consulting, IMC, is responsible for process management, R&D controlling and project administration.
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