Intel subsidiary Mobileye has announced a new autonomous driving service for urban areas, which is being developed in collaboration with Verne. The Intel subsidiary’s technology enables autonomous driving capabilities. The car will move completely autonomously and will have a system capable of driving in dynamic city traffic. The company has been working with Mobileye for several years.
Dedicated platform for VERN
The Mobileye Drive AD platform will be integrated into the vehicle designed specifically for Verne and, along with an advanced sensor array of cameras, radar and lidar, will enable automated driving capabilities.
The platform is designed to be flexible and scalable to meet the needs of autonomous driving in different locations, on different types of roads, under different climate conditions, and even taking into account local driving patterns within its operational design areas, the provider explains. All of this is crucial to Verne’s future plans.
“Around the world, the benefits of autonomous vehicles for road safety and accessibility are becoming increasingly clear,” said Johan “JJ” Jungwirth, executive vice president of autonomous vehicles at Mobileye. “Verne’s innovative new vehicle platform and ecosystem demonstrate the potential of autonomous mobility to transform our expectations of personal transportation. Continued production.”
He believes this is only possible through a system designed for scalability. The project is named after Jules Verne, the author who envisioned humanity’s potential through incredible journeys. Verne was previously known as P3 Mobility. The collaboration with Mobileye was first announced in February 2024.
“Certified tv guru. Reader. Professional writer. Avid introvert. Extreme pop culture buff.”
More Stories
Remotely controlled cargo ships coming soon on the Elbe Canal?
Siemens technology makes Baden Canton Hospital smart
Discovering an ancient Mayan city – what do the rainforests hide?