<p>➀ The TranSphere project at Kempten University's IFM aims to create a mixed-reality platform that integrates real-world and virtual testing environments to revolutionize automated vehicle development.</p><p>➀ Focused on four key scenarios (Track Testing, Test Bed, Driving Simulator, and Scenario Networking), the initiative seeks to accelerate development cycles, enhance safety, and reduce resource consumption.</p><p>➂ Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE) until 2028, the project involves collaboration with industrial partners in simulation, robotics, and homologation to strengthen Europe’s automotive industry and address skilled labor shortages.</p>
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