The Autonomous Vehicles Unit of the Applied Research Centre has acquired mobile field laboratory equipment that opens new opportunities for researching and testing the traffic safety of self-driving vehicles.
As a result of successfully conducted public procurements, the newly acquired equipment includes:
- a GPS measurement system
- a mobile field lab that enables testing at client-selected locations
- ADAS robotic platforms that simulate traffic scenarios in a controlled test environment
In early August, a set of robotic platforms from 4activeSystems (Austria) was delivered. The team is currently unpacking the equipment, checking its technical condition, and performing initial system startups.
This investment is regionally unique and significantly strengthens Estonia’s testing capabilities in the field of innovative transport systems. The lab enables a wide range of tests focused on improving and verifying the reliability and traffic safety of autonomous systems.
Metrosert supports the safe integration of autonomous systems into public traffic by contributing to their development, testing, and validation. This new capability advances product development in Estonia and enables future-oriented transport solutions to be tested and implemented safely in real-world conditions.


