metaCCAZE partner Tampere University showcased its latest research at the World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR) 2026 in Toulouse, France, where doctoral researcher Nikoo Razavi presented a poster on intelligent transportation systems and automated vehicles.
As one of the world’s leading transport research conferences, WCTR 2026 brought together researchers, policymakers and industry experts to discuss the future of sustainable mobility and transportation innovation. Among the conference’s key themes were the use of machine learning to improve navigation and decision-making in autonomous vehicles, as well as advances in waypoint planning, perception, localisation and regulatory frameworks for automated mobility deployment.
Artificial intelligence also featured prominently throughout the event, with researchers presenting new neural network architectures, coding frameworks and real-world applications aimed at improving the safety, efficiency and reliability of transportation systems.
For metaCCAZE, participation in WCTR 2026 provided an important opportunity to exchange knowledge with the international research community and contribute to discussions shaping the future of connected, automated and zero-emission mobility in Europe.

Read the full paper:
Ravazi, Nikoo; Liimatainen, Heikki (2026). “Effective Human-Machine Interface Considerations in Remote Operation Centers for Highly Automated Public Transport Vehicles.” World Conference on Transport Research, Toulouse, France.














