evolvAD Nissan-Backed Project Boosts UK Autonomous Driving Readiness
Cranfield, UK – A consortium of five industry partners has successfully completed the UK’s latest autonomous driving (AD) research project – the most rigorous ever in the country.
evolvAD builds on previous Nissan-backed projects in the UK – HumanDrive and ServCity – bringing autonomous mobility closer to reality as part of the company’s global vision for a safer, cleaner and more inclusive world.
It ends an intensive eight-year period during which more than 16,000 autonomous miles were driven across the country’s motorways, urban centres, residential streets and countryside, with zero accidents.
David Moss, Senior Vice President, Region Research & Development for Nissan AMIEO (Africa, Middle East, India, Europe, and Oceania) said: “All three research projects have been tremendously successful in driving our knowledge and understanding of how AD technology performs across challenging driving environments.
“It has been a privilege working with our dedicated partners to advance AD mobility. As well as making driving safer by reducing human error, and cleaner by improving efficiency, this technology can give many more people access to mobility who may not have it today due to location, age or disability.
“Our talented UK team at Nissan Technical Centre Europe in Cranfield will continue developing this technology, and we’re excited to bring AD mobility services to customers in the coming years.”
The successful conclusion of evolvAD prepares for the next phase of AD deployment, which will assess the readiness of cities and regions across the UK for the future introduction of AD systems and services.
Delivered by a consortium of five partners, including Nissan as technical lead, evolvAD was jointly funded by government and the consortium partners. The government’s £100m Intelligent Mobility fund is administered by the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) and delivered by the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK.
Over 21 months, the five partners – Nissan, Connected Places Catapult, Humanising Autonomy, SBD Automotive and TRL – worked to technically support UK supply chain readiness for future mass deployment of AD technologies in the UK.
Nissan is conducting ‘Autonomous mobility service’ research globally in Japan (Nissan Research Centre), the UK (Nissan Technical Centre Europe), and the US (Nissan Advanced Technology Centre, Silicon Valley). This includes the latest ‘Easy Ride’ Serena AD vehicle testing in Yokohama, Japan, where the company is aiming to launch autonomous mobility services.
evolvAD contributes to Nissan’s ongoing global development of autonomous mobility, sharing insights and data to understand how the technology can be tailored to perform safely across different driving conditions worldwide.
During evolvAD, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs), were tested in various simulators and on private test-tracks before being introduced onto urban residential and rural roads for the most rigorous test of AD technology ever in the UK.
These road types present unique challenges for AD technology, including low speed driving on narrow, single lane roads in urban residential areas. For higher speed routes on winding roads with no markings in rural areas, Nissan has introduced a chassis control system for the AD vehicle to enhance the brakes and steering to allow it to perform as an Advanced Driver.
Using infrastructure such as CCTV on residential streets, the evolvAD CAVs received information to improve situational awareness, creating a unique test study on how vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) can be used to enhance the performance of CAVs, as well as developing all-new V2I technologies.
Robert Bateman, evolvAD Project Manager and Manager of Nissan’s Research and Advanced Engineering team, Nissan Technical Centre Europe (NTCE), said: “Following the successful conclusion of evolvAD and previous projects, we are now shifting towards studying the readiness of the UK to introduce AD systems.
“Again, working with partners, we need to develop a 360-degree understanding of infrastructure and regulatory needs across the country, and provide critical insights to policy-makers and urban planners to ensure a successful introduction of AD mobility services in the right way and at the right time.”
Qlik Appoints Maurizio Garavello SVP, APJ
Asia/Bengaluru, India January 22, 2025 – Qlik®, a global leader in data integration, data quality, analytics, and AI, today announced the appointment of Maurizio “Maury” Garavello as Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific & Japan (APJ). Reporting directly to Casey George, Executive Vice President, Global Sales, Garavello will lead Qlik’s operations in the APJ region, focusing on driving growth, deepening customer relationships, and advancing the adoption of AI-powered solutions. With his extensive experience in scaling businesses, Garavello will play a pivotal role in helping Qlik capitalize on the rapidly growing demand for AI-driven innovation in APJ.
The Asia Pacific & Japan (APJ) region is a dynamic and strategically vital market where businesses are embracing AI at an unprecedented pace to transform operations and gain a competitive edge. Qlik’s solutions play a critical role in this evolution, providing the essential data integration and analytics foundations that enable organizations to harness AI’s potential and deliver measurable business value.
Garavello will drive Qlik’s sales and go-to-market strategies in APJ, focusing on building strong customer and partner ecosystems while delivering sustainable growth. He will be taking over from Geoff Thomas, who is retiring after almost six years in the role. His extensive leadership experience in high-performance, cross-regional teams positions him to unlock the region’s potential and advance Qlik’s mission of helping organizations leverage their data for tangible results.
Garavello brings over 20 years of leadership experience in sales, channel management, and commercial operations. At Eptura, he scaled the APJ business and strengthened enterprise relationships. As Vice President of APJ at Dynatrace, he significantly expanded the company’s regional footprint. Starting his career at IBM, he combines technical expertise with strategic business insight.
“We are thrilled to welcome Maurizio Garavello to lead Qlik’s efforts in APJ,” said Casey George, Executive Vice President, Global Sales at Qlik. “Maury’s proven ability to scale businesses and his deep understanding of the APJ market make him the right leader to drive Qlik’s growth. His leadership will strengthen our presence and help organizations in the region unlock transformative business value through AI and analytics.”
“I’m thrilled to join Qlik and help businesses in the APJ region leverage AI to achieve measurable success,” said Maurizio Garavello, Senior Vice President, APJ at Qlik. “Qlik’s solutions are uniquely positioned to deliver real business outcomes, and I’m eager to contribute to the company’s continued growth in this critical market.
Garavello’s leadership reinforces Qlik’s focus on empowering organizations in APJ to thrive in a competitive, AI-driven market. His appointment reflects Qlik’s dedication to delivering transformative solutions tailored to the region’s unique opportunities.