On February 13, the SELFY project participated at the European RTR (Results from Road Transport Research) conference in Brussels, an international meeting point for transport experts in Europe. The event served to discuss the latest trends and advances in innovation geared toward safer, more sustainable mobility.
SELFY, represented by its coordinator Fanny Breuil, participated in a round table discussion on CCAM enablers, together with AIthena, AI4CCAM and ROADVIEW projects. During the session, led by the CCAM partnership, Breuil showcased the newly developed solutions designed to self-assess, self-protect and self-heal Cooperative Connected Autonomous Mobility (CCAM) solutions, responding to cyberattacks and security breaches.

Fanny Breuil, SELFY project coordinator from Eurecat Technology Centre, presenting project results at European RTR Conference 2025.
Alongside SELFY, other Eurecat-coordinated projects were also presented, such as MARBEL, which promotes the manufacture and assembly of modular and reusable batteries for electric vehicles. MARBEL took part in a session focusing on next-generation batteries for BEVs and PHEVs, featuring all projects under the COLLABAT Cluster.
Additionally, the FlexCrash project, likewise coordinated by Eurecat, was highlighted. FlexCrash is pioneering flexible and hybrid manufacturing techniques using high-strength aluminum alloys to create vehicle structures that can adapt to and tolerate collisions.
The annual European RTR conference brings together research organizations, companies, and public administrations. Its main objective is to foster collaboration among partners across diverse fields, accelerate the deployment of new technologies, and encourage the shift toward more efficient and environmentally friendly transport solutions.