
ASVIC: We are starting the revolution towards safe and connected autonomous driving
At Luce IT we have good news. We are pleased to announce that we are kicking off our participation in the ASVIC project, an ambitious and strategic initiative that will mark a turning point in the mobility sector.
We embark on this new challenge with the excitement of contributing our technological experience to reinforce industrial and technological competitiveness, working side by side with great leaders in the sector.
What is the ASVIC project?
ASVIC stands for Secure Architecture for the Intelligent and Connected Vehicle. The main objective we will pursue during this project is to research and design an advanced and, above all, secure architecture for intelligent vehicles.
We are not talking about a distant future, but about taking firm steps towards a reality where vehicles can reach advanced levels of autonomous driving (Level 4) in controlled environments. The goal is to develop innovative technological solutions that empower three fundamental pillars in the future of mobility: safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
A top-tier consortium
To achieve such an ambitious goal, it is fundamental to have the best travel companions. The project is led by RENAULT, whose R&D Center in Valladolid will play a key role in the validation and application of developments in real vehicles.
In addition to Luce IT, the consortium consists of leading technology companies that contribute their specialization in different areas:
- FIVECOMM
- SEEVIA
- MULTIVERSE COMPUTING
- SIGMA COGNITION
Likewise, we will count on the invaluable collaboration of reference technology centers such as CTAG and iTEAM. This union of forces between large corporations, specialized technology companies, and research centers is the guarantee that ASVIC will have a real and tangible impact.
Funding and institutional backing
The strategic relevance of ASVIC is evident in the backing it has received. This project has been selected by the Center for Industrial Technological Development (CDTI) within the Science and Innovation Missions 2024 program.
This institutional support underscores the importance of researching autonomous mobility not only for technological advancement but also for boosting our country’s industrial competitiveness.



