The Public Authorities Space is designed for European, national, regional, and local administrations responsible for shaping the transition to CCAM. This is where policy and governance meet practice — a space to exchange on regulation, funding, workforce strategies, and innovation frameworks that ensure automation serves the public interest.
What you will find here
Policy insights: Updates on EU and national frameworks for CCAM, labour, and skills.
Best practices: Examples of how regions and cities are planning for automation, from safety standards to workforce adaptation.
Funding opportunities: Information on EU programmes, national funds, and public-private partnerships.
Governance models: Approaches to regulation, liability, and cross-sector cooperation.
Collaboration opportunities: Engage with peers and stakeholders to align policies and scale solutions.
How can you engage
Start a discussion: Share a local or national challenge (e.g. workforce gaps, legal uncertainty, funding mechanisms) and ask for input.
Publish an article: Present policy papers, case studies, or evaluations from your administration.
Add events: Announce hearings, public consultations, or policy workshops.
Contribute feedback: Comment on project deliverables to ensure they align with real governance needs.
Introduce yourself
Introduce your authority and your role in shaping CCAM policy. A few prompts:
Which level of government do you represent (local, regional, national, EU)?
What policy area(s) are you working on (transport, labour, digital, innovation)?
What challenges does automation pose in your context?
What do you want to learn, exchange, or achieve in this space?