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Automated transport ‘could propel development forward’, say World Bank analysts

August 12, 2020 by David Edwards

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Automated transportation and mobility systems – such as autonomous cars, driverless trains, elevators, escalators and moving walkways – “could propel development forward” for the global economy, according to World Bank analysts.

Writing on the World Bank blog, Michael Lokshin, lead economist, Europe and Central Asia, and David Newsom, retired World Bank senior IT manager, say that although the vast majority of new transportation ideas do not succeed, innovation should nonetheless be encouraged.

“Despite impressive technological strides, attempts to automate transport operations are usually met with reactions that can range from mild skepticism to downright hostility,” say Lokshin and Newsom in their article. [Read more…] about Automated transport ‘could propel development forward’, say World Bank analysts

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: automated, automation, autonomous, bank, cars, driverless, elevator, elevators, lokshin, newsom, percent, railways, systems, train, trains, transport

How Smartphones Can Impact Autonomous Vehicles

June 30, 2020 by Polly

With the recent advancements in technology, the world is expecting more impressive breakthroughs in the future.

Even though some of the major tech companies around the world have been experimenting with driverless technology, and a couple have also released vehicles that offer users the feature, it still needs more improvements.

The changes in traffic can lead to much safer and more organized roads, as the steering wheels will be replaced with technology. [Read more…] about How Smartphones Can Impact Autonomous Vehicles

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: autonomous, autonomous vehicles, cars, driverless, drivers, expected, help, people, smart, smartphone, smartphones, technology, users, vehicles

Tech giants and driverless cars: Racing against the automakers

May 28, 2020 by Sam Francis

Modern tech conglomerate Amazon – whose interests range from online shopping, through computing devices such as the Kindle and Amazon Echo, to cloud computing and even space exploration – is in advanced talks to acquire self-driving startup Zoox, according to a report on the Financial Times website. 

It’s not the first time Amazon has shown interest in the automotive sector. The company was the lead investor in Aurora Innovation’s $530 million funding round last year.

Aurora is seen as a rival to Waymo, the driverless car company set up by Google, another tech giant. [Read more…] about Tech giants and driverless cars: Racing against the automakers

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: advanced, amazon, automotive, autonomous, car, cars, companies, company, computer, developing, development, driverless, google, sector, software, tech, technology, vehicles, virtual

How driverless shuttle vehicles can get safely from A to B

April 27, 2020 by David Edwards

Project 3F, a consortium of six partners led by Bosch, has presented its results for automated driving in the low-speed range. (See video below.)

Their main finding is that the vehicle can continue driving despite deviations on the specified route and technical failures in the system.

The transport of people and goods were tested on test tracks in Renningen and Aachen, Germany. [Read more…] about How driverless shuttle vehicles can get safely from A to B

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: aachen, area, automated, bosch, buses, center, containers, continue, developed, drive, driverless, driving, error, event, example, functions, logistics, obstacles, people, project, route, safely, sensors, shuttle, system, technical, test, three, transport, vehicle, vehicles

GM’s Cruise Automation unveils new driverless electric vehicle

January 22, 2020 by Sam Francis

Cruise Automation, the driverless car startup acquired by General Motors, has unveiled its first vehicle.

The Cruise Origin, as it is called, is electric, autonomous, driverless with no steering wheel, and designed to carry several people – about six in spacious comfort.

The company says the Origin is the answer to the many problems of motoring today. Cars today use fossil fuels which pollute the atmosphere, and are designed in a way that limits the space available. [Read more…] about GM’s Cruise Automation unveils new driverless electric vehicle

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DMG MORI and Jungheinrich partner to develop driverless transport technologies

October 8, 2019 by David Edwards

DMG MORI and Jungheinrich have formed a partnership to develop driverless transport systems – and have already demonstrated a first product.

The company says the DMG MORI PH-AGV 50 (main picture) “heralds a new era of flexible automation solutions in intralogistics”.

Because the driverless transport system enables the fully automated loading and unloading of workpiece pallets on machine tools. [Read more…] about DMG MORI and Jungheinrich partner to develop driverless transport technologies

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automated, automation, ceo, customers, develop, digital, dmg, driverless, flexible, guided, innovation, jungheinrich, mori, pallets, ph-agv, product, production, reduce, solutions, system, systems, technology, transport

Continental shows off autonomous mobility tech to German chancellor

September 24, 2019 by David Edwards

Automotive components giant Continental has been showing off its latest autonomous mobility technology to the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, at the IAA event.

Continental says Merkel’s visit is an implicit acknowledgment that autonomous vehicles have the potential to change everyone’s lives.

Chancellor was pictured (above) getting off a driverless “Robo-Taxi” – also called the “CUbE” and “EZ10 Shuttle” – which Continental developed in partnership with French company EasyMile, of which Continental has been a shareholder since 2017. [Read more…] about Continental shows off autonomous mobility tech to German chancellor

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: addition, areas, autonomous, chancellor, continental, cube, demonstration, driverless, easymile, fair, future, iaa, lauxmann, mobility, robo-taxi, robo-taxis, rural, shuttle, stops, systems, technology, time, vehicle, vehicles

Bosch and Daimler to pilot automated driving in California

August 16, 2019 by Anna

Bosch and Daimler have chosen in a city located in the San Francisco Bay in Silicon Valley, California, as the pilot location for a first test fleet developing fully-automated and driverless driving.

Bosch and Daimler will offer customers a shuttle service with automated vehicles on selected routes. Daimler Mobility Services is envisaged as the operator of this test fleet and the app-based mobility service.

The pilot project will demonstrate how mobility services such as car sharing (car2go), ride-hailing (mytaxi) and multi-modal platforms (moovel) can be intelligently connected to shape the future of mobility.

[Read more…] about Bosch and Daimler to pilot automated driving in California

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous cars, autonomous driving, autonomous vehicles, bosch, car, company, computing, control, daimler, driverless, driving, fully automated, mobility, network, pilot, sensors, system, technology, test, unit, vehicle, vehicles

Bosch and Daimler obtain approval for ‘world’s first’ fully automated driverless valet service

July 24, 2019 by David Edwards

Bosch and Daimler have obtained approval for what they claim is the “world’s first fully automated” driverless parking system, or automated valet service.

The two automotive giants say the new system is “a milestone on the way to automated driving”.

The two companies obtained approval from the relevant authorities in Baden-Württemberg for their automated parking system in the Mercedes-Benz Museum parking garage in Stuttgart (pictures). [Read more…] about Bosch and Daimler obtain approval for ‘world’s first’ fully automated driverless valet service

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Continental launches series production of technologies for robo-taxis

July 23, 2019 by Anna

Continental’s technology for driverless vehicles will be in production for the first time in French company EasyMile’s EZ10 autonomous shuttle. Continental has held a stake in this driverless vehicle manufacturer since 2017.

Driverless robo-taxis will become an important part of mobility in urban centers, helping to reduce traffic congestion and increase efficiency, says the company.

Driverless transport systems of this kind are still rare. Small autonomous shuttle buses with room for several passengers – which also qualify as robo-taxis – have driven on short, straightforward public routes during pilot projects and in designated areas at airports, hospitals, universities, and exhibition grounds.

[Read more…] about Continental launches series production of technologies for robo-taxis

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