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Canadian firms developing niches in race for autonomy

- ROSS MAROWITS

MONTREAL — Canadian companies could be serious contenders in the global self-driving vehicle race, experts have suggested after Magna Internatio­nal Inc. fielded the country’s latest entry with the debut of the auto-part giant’s own autonomous technology.

Toronto-area auto parts supplier Magna launched its Max4 Autonomous Driving Platform last week into a market that is gaining interest from most major automakers, as well as technology firms such as Google, Apple and Intel. Magna’s addition to the race focuses on making the technology components that drive autonomous vehicles nearly invisible.

While most of the innovation­s in this emerging sector are coming out of Europe, the U.S. and Japan, Canada’s contributi­ons put the country’s entrants — including former tech darling Blackberry Ltd. — in a strong position to win a slice of the global market, said Paul Godsmark, chief technology officer for the Canadian Automated Vehicles Centre of Excellence.

“The more we do now, the more government supports the developmen­t of technology companies... the bigger our slice of the pie will be,” Godsmark said.

Canada may have been behind the curve a few years ago, but participat­ion by Magna, Blackberry QNX, General Motors and Uber in this country suggests that Canadian talent is being tapped to develop the nascent sector.

“We are clearly supporting companies that are near the forefront of what’s going on,” Godsmark said.

Canada could reap $65 billion in potential benefits from autonomous vehicle developmen­ts, mainly from fewer collisions, less time in cars, fuel savings and reduced congestion, according to a 2015 report from the Conference Board of Canada.

However, industry observers say that while models that require human surveillan­ce will likely be available within a few years, it could be decades before fully autonomous units are beyond a novelty for the rich.

“I think truly autonomous is many years away,” said John Wall, head of Blackberry QNX.

He added that the autonomous vehicle race is also driving developmen­ts in areas like artificial intelligen­ce and neural network computing.

“Our belief at Blackberry QNX is that autonomous driving is just the beginning.”

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