Workshop March 13-15, 2012

The CASPER and EPOCh projects presented their findings in a common workshop just before the end of the project (CASPER) or after finalisation (EPOCh), respectively. The three days workshop organised by the COVER Coordinated and Support Action covered all research topics covered within the two three years projects. The discussions help to define future research [...]

CASPER and EPOCh Workshop in March 2012

The CASPER and EPOCh projects on child safety announce the organisation of a joint final – workshop to present their research findings on child safety and to discuss future activities. This three day workshop will be held 13 – 15 March 2012 in Berlin (Germany). The purpose of this joined Workshop is to inform the [...]

CASPER starts an internet survey

The knowledge how children are travelling in cars and why they travel in the way they are travelling is crucial for the improvement of cars and CRS with respect to child safety and the development of child safety campaigns. In order to get a broader insight CASPER starts an internet survey encouraging parents from world-wide to take part.

CASPER / EPOCh Mid-term Workshop

The CASPER and the EPOCh project presented their intermediate results and future plans together in a workshop organised by the COVER Coordination and Support Action.

COVER Workshop on Child Safety

The CASPER and EPOCh projects on child safety are organising a joint mid-term workshop to present their research findings on child safety and to discuss future activities. This two day workshop will be held on 29 and 30 November 2010 in Munich (Germany).

Child Safety Culture Newsletter No. 1

The first newsletter Child Safety Culture was published in October 2010. Philippe Lesire (LAB, France) wrote the Edito and was very prode to present the fresh paper. He really hopes that it is the beginning of a long series of interesting contributions.

Development of the 3YO FE Child Model

Development of the 3YO FE Child Model

Within the CASPER Project, the FE Models of child bodies will be developed. The ages are 1, 3 and 6 years old.

Welcome to the CASPER project

Welcome to the CASPER project

The objectives of CASPER are to reduce fatalities and injuries of children in traffic accidents. A badly injured child or a dead child is everything nobody can tolerate. Children are more and more often involved in all modes of transportations; they have no choice; they are bind to the adult careers, taking for granted that the adults will take good care of them.

Child Advanced Safety Project for European Roads

CASPER: Child Advanced Safety Project for European Roads

The objectives of CASPER are to reduce fatalities and injuries of children in traffic accidents. A badly injured child or a dead child is everything nobody can tolerate.

The CASPER Consortium

CASPER: Child Advanced Safety Project for European Roads

The CASPER consortium consists of 15 partners from 7 European countries.