MATIS 2 Selected for CEF 2 Funding

We are thrilled to share that the European project MATIS 2 has been officially selected for funding under the CEF 2 program (Connecting Europe Facility). This achievement reflects the dedication and collaboration of our teams and partners, and reinforces our shared commitment to driving innovation in the field of ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems) and C-ITS (Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems).

A Shared Ambition Across Europe

MATIS 2 is an ambitious project that will be deployed in France, Portugal, Italy, and Spain, with the clear objective of making our roads safer and greener. By leveraging state-of-the-art ITS and C-ITS technologies, the project aims to enhance mobility, reduce environmental impact, and deliver tangible benefits to European citizens.

This initiative represents a key milestone in our mission to contribute to a more sustainable and connected Europe, and we are determined to make a real difference.

A Trusted Collaboration with CINEA and the European Commission

We would like to extend a huge thank you to CINEA (European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency) for their trust and support. We are honored to work with the European Commission once again, and we look forward to a strong and productive collaboration throughout the project.

We are fully committed to creating a safer and greener highway, and this project is a key step in achieving that goal.
Thanks to our partners and CINEA for their support and trust. Together, we can make a difference and create a safer and more sustainable future for all.

MATIS Steering Committee in Barcelona

The MATIS project held its Steering Committee meeting on June 10 and 11 at the Servei Català de Trànsit headquarters in Barcelona. This gathering marked an important halfway milestone, providing partners with the opportunity to align on project progress, technical implementation, and future objectives.

During these two days, participants engaged in technical presentations, discussed the ongoing work packages, and visited the regional traffic control centre, gaining valuable insights into local traffic operations and MATIS activities on Spanish territory.

This edition of the Steering Committee also featured MATIS’ first workshop on evaluation, bringing together key partners from the wider ITS community, including X4ITS, MERIDIAN EU Corridor, SCALE, and C-ROADS. This collaborative workshop facilitated an exchange of best practices and expertise in Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and Cooperative ITS (C-ITS) deployment and assessment.

We would like to warmly thank Ignacio Sánchez Reig and the Servei Català de Trànsit for their excellent organisation and hospitality, enhanced by the memorable view of the Sagrada Família.