A great deal of research and development in the academic and technical fields of active safety has helped to make significant progress toward reducing traffic accidents around the world. The first FAST-zero conference was held in 2011 to support the development of active safety technology capable of reducing traffic accidents to zero. This first event was held in Japan, which is a global leader in this technical field. This opportunity for specialists in the field to gather together and exchange the latest information should help to vitalize the technical and academic aspects of the field, facilitate the introduction of roadside infrastructure systems related to safety, and make a major contribution to the establishment of international standards.
2011 | Tokyo, Japan |
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2013 | Nagoya, Japan |
2015 | Gothenburg, Sweden |
2017 | Nara, Japan |
2019 | Virginia,USA |
2021 | Online |