Mobility at a turning point

We've all seen the films in which vehicles follow an invisible order that dictates fast, efficient and safe traffic. These are no longer science fiction scenarios. A study by SATW has analysed this topic and shown how Switzerland could integrate these autonomous vehicles - and above all, the study shows the incredible development of the automotive world, which has managed to integrate the most advanced technologies and put them at the service of mobility.

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This fast-growing market owes everything to technology and integrates components from different areas that we need to master, as they form the basis for the development of equally diverse industries. Each of these areas - IOT, AI, sensors, cloud, positioning, electrified propulsion systems, robotics, etc. - is an important industrial platform in its own right that needs to be developed, as it not only determines the future of autonomous vehicles, but is also at the centre of what is commonly summarised under the term Industry 4.0.

The SATW's Technology Outlook analyses the various technologies. It sets the associated competences in relation to their industrial significance. This makes Switzerland's positioning visible. However, we want to go one step further and assess the degree of dependence on foreign countries in order to determine technological sovereignty with an indicator. On this basis, political decisions must be taken to ensure that the entire value chain, from research to individual applications, is supported. This will ensure our future industrial competitiveness.

Publication "Autonomous driving - A driver of future mobility"

Abstract "Autonomous driving - a driver of future mobility"

Report on the vernissage "Autonomous driving - a driver of future mobility"

Thematic platform autonomous mobility