19 May 2025 - 22 May 2025
Germany
Cooperative Connected Automated Mobility Germany
Dutch mission to Southern Germany
Note: For German participants it is not yet possible to register, because this website is still subject to changes. Soon it will be updated with the full program and the registration will open.
The German market offers many opportunities for Dutch companies active in automated transport. For this reason, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) is organising a physical trade mission to Germany focused on Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) and traffic management.
This mission with Dutch CCAM companies and research institutions to Germany is organised together with the Dutch embassy in Berlin, the Dutch Consulate General in Munich, RAI Automotive Industry NL, Brainport Eindhoven and Enterprise Europe Network. It will take place from 19 to 22 May 2025 and will visit Munich, Stuttgart and Karlsruhe.
This mission aims to introduce the Dutch delegation and let them network with German TIER1s and OEMs. As part of the mission programme a matchmaking event is organised between the Dutch delegation and German companies. This website is the platform to book your meetings for the matchmaking event, which takes place on Wednesday 20 May 2025 in Stuttgart.
Opportunities for German companies
The matchmaking event on 20 May 2025 in Stuttgart offers en great opportunity to German companies to meet innovative Dutch companies and research institutions with technologies, products or services for CCAM or traffic management.
Background
The Dutch Automotive and mobility industry is highly innovative, high-tech and in specific areas a world leader when it comes to CCAM. Think for example of TomTom's High Definition maps and NXP's radar chip technology. But also of the many system solutions in the field of traffic management, in which the Netherlands has excelled for years. These technologies are a solution to problems that many cities and transport corridors are struggling with. With the ultimate goal of safe, sustainable and efficient mobility between and in cities.
However, the Dutch industry does not cover the entire chain. Dutch companies are often further back in the chain, as TIER 2, 3 or 4 suppliers. There is a lack of TIER1 parties and OEMs in the Netherlands that are crucial to complete the chain. That is why Dutch companies are looking across the border to Germany for TIER1 and OEM parties.
This mission aims to introduce the Dutch delegation and let them network with German TIER1s and OEMs.
Registration
Registration for German companies that want to meet the Dutch company delegation, and are active in the fields of Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) and traffic management, will open soon.
The matchmaking takes place on Wednesday 20 May 2025 in Stuttgart.
The registration for Dutch companies is already closed.