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DLR launches Institute for Future Mobility

OLDENBURG. In late January, the German Aerospace Center (DLR) opened the Institute for Systems Engineering for Future Mobility in Oldenburg. “The institute develops methods to efficiently develop and test complex systems. This research is key to the safety and licencing of highly automated and autonomous means of transport,” emphasised Professor Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla, Chair of DLR Executive Board. “The scientific work of the new institute ideally complements DLR’s interdisciplinary and application-oriented research, especially in the field of shipping.”

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