From November 24 to 26, 2025, scientific assistants Maksis Celitāns and researcher Edgars Lielāmurs of the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science (EDI) participated in the Horizon Europe Chips-JU Intelligent, Safe and secure connected Electrical Mobility solutions: Towards European Green Deal and Seamless Mobility (EcoMobility) project meeting in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

On 24th of November EDI representatives visited NXP’s semiconductor microchip factory followed by a workshop about distributed coherent radar developed under EcoMobility project. During 25th and 26th of November, project partners presented work packages and supply chain status, discussed project implementation, networked and made important decisions related to the project.

The discussions included important decisions regarding the supply chain modules SC2 (Enhanced perception and localization) and SC3 (Intelligent connectivity) and their demonstrators. In the SC2 sessions, radar perception and localization algorithms developed by EDI was discussed, and its further integration into the cooperative perception framework developed by the partners was refined. During the SC3 discussion session, in preparation for the month 30 review event, the partners’ contributions were discussed, including EDI’s environmental representation model and its use in simulation scenarios of intelligent connectivity developed for the supply chain.