06.06.2025
The Erasmus Mundus Design Measures project Automotive Computing for Mobility Innovation (ACMI) recently held its second workshop, a two-day event (on 26 and 27 May 2025) hosted in Seinäjoki, Finland. Coordinated by Škoda Auto University (Czech Republic), ACMI brings together partner institutions from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Finland, and Romania.
The main aim of the workshop was to discuss the content and structure of a new international master’s study program in automotive computing. This program is designed to offer students the unique opportunity to earn a triple degree from the participating universities.
Running from November 2024 to January 2026 with a €60,000 grant, ACMI continues to build strong international collaboration to foster innovation in automotive computing and future mobility. The partners emphasized the significance of this joint program for advancing education and industry readiness in the field.


Project No. 101180066 with the title Automotive Computing for Mobility Innovation is co-funded by the European Union within the Erasmus Mundus programme (Erasmus Mundus Design Measures).

