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Incentivising Technology Adoption for Accelerating Change in ATM

Project description

Accelerating technological change in ATM

The EU-funded ITACA project will bolster the development and introduction of new technologies in ATM by creating and improving new methodologies and instruments. These methodologies will allow a precise and inclusive evaluation of policies and regulations to strengthen the adoption of new technologies in ATM. The project will identify the main drivers and obstacles for technological improvement in ATM and design policies and regulatory changes aiming to reduce obstacles and accelerate technology upgrades. It will develop an agent-based model, which will be calibrated by means of participatory simulation experiments, allowing the depiction of interactions between ATM stakeholders and their impact on the development and adoption of new technologies. Finally, it will consolidate the modelling outcomes into policy recommendations.

Objective

The goal of ITACA is to accelerate the development, adoption and deployment of new technologies in ATM. In order to contribute to achieving this general objective, ITACA will develop a new set of methodologies and tools enabling the rigorous and comprehensive assessment of policies and regulations aimed at amplifying the uptake of new technologies within ATM.
The specific objectives of the project are:
1. Identify the main drivers and barriers for technological change in ATM and devise a set of policy measures and regulatory changes with the potential to lower such barriers and incentivise faster technology upgrade.
2. Develop an agent-based model of the R&I lifecycle allowing the representation of the complex decisions and interactions between ATM stakeholders and their impact on the development and implementation of new technologies.
3. Validate the behavioural assumptions of the agent-based model through a set of participatory simulation experiments involving the direct participation of ATM stakeholders.
4. Demonstrate and evaluate the potential of the newly developed methods and tools through a set of policy assessment exercises that will analyse the impact of a variety of policies and regulatory changes aimed at accelerating technology change in ATM, with particular focus on the distributional effects of the proposed policies across ATM stakeholders and society at large.
5. Consolidate the methods, tools and lessons learnt delivered by the project into a coherent policy assessment framework and a set of policy recommendations, and provide guidelines for the future maintenance, evolution and use of the proposed framework.

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Coordinator

NOMMON SOLUTIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES SL
Net EU contribution
€ 321 250,00
Address
PLAZA CARLOS TRIAS BERTRAN 4 2 PLANTA
28020 Madrid
Spain

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 321 250,00

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