PAVE Europe joins the SYNERGIES project

PAVE Europe is thrilled to announce our involvement in the SYNERGIES project, a project that is funded by the European Commission.

SYNERGIES addresses the critical challenges within the of Connected, Cooperative, and Automated Mobility (CCAM) community, by providing solutions that enhance development processes, reduce costs, and ensure regulatory compliance. This project builds on the work from the Safety Assurance Framework developed in other initiatives.

Pave Europe is proud to contribute to SYNERGIES by shaping its stakeholder community. Our role will focus on ensuring collaboration among diverse voices, and ensuring that inclusivity and broad societal needs are considered.

SYNERGIES addresses critical challenges within the CCAM community, such as the lack of interoperable scenario databases, time-consuming development cycles, and uncertainty in regulation.

SYNERGIES will aim to:

  • Create a platform that integrates data from various resources, including the Safety Pool Database, ADScene, StreetWise, and others. The goal of this is to facilitate standardised processes and accelerate development cycles.
  • Offer a Scenario Dataspace and a Marketplace to enable efficient data sharing, continuous updates, and scalability. This platform aligns with Europe’s strategy for data sharing and competitiveness.
  • Encourage the inclusion of new initiatives into the scenario dataspace by providing the necessary tools and guidance. This is to foster collaboration and innovation within the CCAM ecosystem.

SYNERGIES is a collaborative effort involving various partners, including leading organisations in industry and research institutions across Europe. Together we are committed to driving  innovative solutions for automated mobility.

This project presents a great opportunity in the development of automated mobility systems, and PAVE Europe are thrilled to collaborate with our partners to support the advancement of CCAM in Europe.  


The SYNERGIES project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101146542. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Climate, Infrastructure, and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.