14.11.2025
The third and final workshop of the Erasmus Mundus Design Measures project Automotive Computing for Mobility Innovation (ACMI) took place at Škoda Auto University in Mladá Boleslav, the coordinating institution of the international consortium. The project, led by Pavel Štrach, brings together partners from Unicorn University (CZ), Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences (FI), University of Žilina (SK) and Transilvania University of Brașov (RO). Petr Šulc is also actively participating in the project activities.
During the workshop, partners finalised mutual arrangements for the preparation and piloting of a transnational European degree in Automotive Computing. This innovative programme is being designed to address the epochal transformations reshaping the European automotive industry — automation, digitalisation, Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence, and electric mobility.
The ACMI project is significantly strengthening cooperation between universities and across European University Alliances, contributing to a more integrated and future-oriented European higher education landscape.