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Intel Corporation is sponsoring a one-day autonomous driving workshop on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at its Silicon Valley Center for Autonomous Driving in San Jose, California. The day includes presentations focusing on the data challenges created by autonomous driving and demonstrations of an autonomous vehicle on city streets. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Klaus Fröhlich of BMW Group speaks at a news conference in Munich, Germany, on Friday, July 1, 2016. BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye are announcing a partnership among the three companies to work together with the goal of bringing highly and fully automated driving into production by 2021. (Credit: BMW Group)
A white board is prepared for a “Chalk Talk” on the data-driven vehicle at the Intel Corporate sponsored one-day autonomous driving workshop on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at Intel’s Silicon Valley Center for Autonomous Driving in San Jose, California. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Dashboard indicates the vehicle is in autonomous mode. Daimler demonstrated a three-truck platoon March 21 in Dusseldorf, Germany. (Photos courtesy of Daimler)
Intel Corporation is sponsoring a one-day autonomous driving workshop on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at its Silicon Valley Center for Autonomous Driving in San Jose, California. The day includes presentations focusing on the data challenges created by autonomous driving and demonstrations of an autonomous vehicle on city streets. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel Corporation is sponsoring a one-day autonomous driving workshop on Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at its Silicon Valley Center for Autonomous Driving in San Jose, California. The day includes presentations focusing on the data challenges created by autonomous driving and demonstrations of an autonomous vehicle on city streets. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Drive Me, the world’s most ambitious and advanced public autonomous driving experiment, starts today
The Autonomous Racing Workshop is an annual event to bring together student teams that are active in the student form. At the conference-style event, participants from more than 40 teams exchange ideas on all aspects of autonomous driving. In presentations prepared by participants, knowledge is transferred between the teams and deepened in discussions. The main topics are technical and algorithmic hurdles in the development of autonomous vehicles. Organisational issues will also be addressed. Specialist presentations by sponsors, who are supporting the entire event, will provide insights into the working methods and research topics of the industry.
In addition to the transfer of knowledge, networking between the students from 6 European nations is a very high priority. This promotes co-operation beyond the confines of the competition.