DRIVEN is a groundbreaking £13.6m project led by @oxbotica, funded by @InnovateUK & industry, with a fleet of driverless cars trialled within Oxford & London
Great to see @Nominet's @bm808 in @DigiLeaders on the potential of autonomous vehicles, the work @DrivenbyAI has done to make them part of our future, and Nominet's world-leading work on cyber security.
"The #AutonomousVehicles industry has the potential to bring £62bn to the UK economy by 2030, position the country as a world leader in this #technology & tackle key issues such as #emissions, congestion & isolation" ▶️https://t.co/fhNwnRzG9q
#DigiLeaders@Nominet
Hear from our Head of #IoT and #AV Tech about #DrivenbyAI and what's next on the journey to prepare for the full deployment of #selfdrivecars in the UK in his blog here: https://t.co/W77MY7M0Jl #autonomousvehicles
Autonomous vehicle tech offers the prospect of dramatically improving
✔️road safety🚨
✔️traffic flow & road capacity 🛣
✔️lower congestion pollution🌿
That’s why as the Minister for #FutureOfTransport♻️
@transportgovuk we’re backing it: https://t.co/WgPIvrZmWf
What's truly ground-breaking about the DRIVEN project is the way in which it tackled challenges across the entire autonomous vehicle eco-system.
Read about our work in the insurance space, led by @AXA_XL, below.
Autonomous vehicles potentially worth ‘trillions’ to insurance market. Geo-fenced AV cars could be on roads as soon as the next five to six years, says AXA XL expert. https://t.co/G7QUyY0480 #autonomouscars#AV#insurance@AXA_XL
“We’re going to change the way people and goods move anywhere and everywhere.” @paul_m_newman
Delighted to see DRIVEN's success in bringing the world of autonomous vehicles a step closer covered in The Guardian today.
#DRIVENbyAI@oxbotica
.@Oxbotica leads the DRIVEN consortium and is responsible for the core world-leading autonomous vehicle technology. This includes its proprietary Selenium control system and Caesium cloud-based fleet management system
Based at Culham Science Centre, RACE, @UKAEAofficial have provided access to private testing on over 80km of track and helped develop digital maps and simulators for the external environment.