Focusing on cybersecurity for connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), the report identifies key areas for consideration and avenues for growth and development.
This report delineates the various applications and service domains in which CVs can be utilized beyond solely using them for safe transportation.
This report describes key industry trends in Ontario and globally, and shows how Ontario can continue to enhance its strength in the CAV sector.
This report discusses the critical concerns of data privacy, cybersecurity and data ownership in CAVs highlighting best practices and efforts being made to address these concerns.
Leverage Ontario’s unique climate to validate, test and prototype your winter weather automotive technology and mobility solutions.
This policy framework provides a set of policy principles for all jurisdictions in Canada to follow as we safely test and deploy these vehicles. This framework also focuses on policy and regulatory issues we will need to address as we prepare for a future with AV/CVs on Canadian roads.
Canada’s Safety Framework for Automated and Connected Vehicles (the Safety Framework) informs stakeholders of Transport Canada (TC)’s safety-focused approach to automated and connected vehicles (AV/CVs). It sets a stable policy direction for safely deploying AV/CVs on Canada’s public roads.
The Government of Ontario continues to support the Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN) as part of its new strategic plan for the auto sector — Driving Prosperity: The Future of Ontario’s Automotive Sector.
Get in-depth insights into the automotive and mobility sectors with OVIN’s reports.
The Autonomous Vehicles Readiness Index (AVRI) is a tool to help measure 25 countries’ level of preparedness for autonomous vehicles.
From February 15-24 2019, the Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network (AVIN), administered by Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE), is partnering with the 2019 Canadian International AutoShow to bring content to AutoShow Live, presented at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in the Toronto Star booth.
Ottawa is preparing to open a 16-kilometre test track for cutting-edge autonomous vehicle technologies, the only such facility of its kind in North America, according to Invest Ottawa.