Euro NCAP has welcomed a new laboratory as part of its network of testing centres across Europe.
TECCON Austria – newly accredited for passive safety – joins ALP.Lab and DSD (already accredited for active safety) as part of Safety Labs Austria (SLA). SLA thus becomes a fully accredited consortium supporting the Euro NCAP test programme.
Full-scale crash testing and pedestrian sub-component tests will be performed by TECCON Austria in Gratkorn, whilst ALP.Lab and DSD will continue performing active safety tests in Hofkirchen as part of Euro NCAP’s developing and broad-ranging assessment.
The virtual testing specialists TU-Graz and Virtual Vehicle complete the Safety Labs Austria as a Euro NCAP laboratory, following Austria’s membership of Euro NCAP in 2022.
Both ALP.Lab and TECCON have demonstrated that they are able to perform tests to Euro NCAP’s exacting requirements.
Commenting, Dr. Michiel van Ratingen, Secretary General Euro NCAP described the development as a welcome addition to Euro NCAP’s resources, especially now, before a year which promises to be one of our busiest yet.
“We are looking forward to our successful and fruitful collaboration,” he added.
Ferdinand Schwinger, Managing Director TECCON Austria expressed a delight in joining Euro NCAP’s programme as part of Safety Labs Austria, supporting the mission to advance vehicle safety.
He said: “Through our expertise in full-scale crash and pedestrian protection tests at our facility in Gratkorn, and in collaboration with our SLA partners, we look forward to contributing to the Vision Zero goal.”
Dr. Christoph Knauder, CEO ALP.Lab , on the other hand said his company had already gained experience in conducting Euro NCAP tests in the area of active safety in recent years and are now pleased to be able to fully cover the area of passive safety together with our partner TECCON.
“Together,” he stressed, “we continue to pursue our goal to carry out the most efficient customer tests on the market.”
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