The Port of Tyne has secured UK government funding alongside the North East Automotive Alliance, Oxa, and Angoka for developing connected and automated mobility services. Located in the north-east of England, the Port of Tyne significantly boosts the regional economy, contributing £658m and supporting over 10,400 jobs. The secured funding is part of the £150m CAM Pathfinder Enhancements programme, which supports projects that address challenges in bringing connected and automated vehicles to market. NEAA will lead the Port-Connected and Automated Logistics project to showcase autonomous container transport capabilities.
The Port of Tyne, in collaboration with NEAA and technology providers, has secured UK government funding to develop connected and automated mobility services.
The Port of Tyne contributes £658m to the economy and supports 10,400 jobs. It operates on a self-financing, commercial basis.
The £150m CAM Pathfinder Enhancements programme aims to implement innovative technologies and services that enhance the safety, sustainability, and productivity of mobility.
NEAA's Port-Connected and Automated Logistics project will demonstrate autonomous container transport, showcasing advancements in automotive and transport industries.
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