
Antwerp-Bruges, Belgium – The Institute of Hyperloop Technology recently participated in the Autonomous Summit at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, a premier event showcasing the latest advancements in autonomous technology. The institute presented its Logistic Service Park and Airdock models, designed to improve the efficiency and sustainability of global supply chains. Professors Walter Neu and Thomas Schüning, leading experts in the field, provided insights into the potential of these innovative solutions. The presentation explored how hyperloop technology can be applied to transform the transportation industry, making it faster, more efficient, and environmentally friendly. The Port of Antwerp-Bruges provides a unique environment for testing and developing autonomous technologies, with its commitment to innovation and its reputation as a hub for trade and commerce. The Institute of Hyperloop Technology collaborated with the port already within the ePIcenter project to explore the potential of autonomy and innovation in reshaping global supply chains. The Autonomous Summit took place on September 16th, 2025 at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges. The event brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss the latest advancements in autonomous technology and its applications in the transportation industry. More information on the ePIcenter project are available on the projects page.



