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Ford’s Make It Driveable App

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Your daily drive could become a source of income, and even help you to make new friends, with an innovative app that fills empty car seats and, connects like-minded drivers and riders based on location and route.

The idea, from French-based start-up Zify, is among three winning apps from Ford’s Make It Driveable AppLink challenge – each receiving €10,000 and an opportunit­y to work further with Ford.

Also selected was Acast, which offers podcast streams tailored to the driver’s commute, interests and time of day; and RouteValet, which brings multi-modal private and public transporta­tion into one journey-planning app.

‘For the smart cities of tomorrow we need smarter vehicles, and these three winning apps could each play a role in simplifyin­g our future commutes, making them more enjoyable and even enabling drivers to generate an income from journeys they would be making anyway,’ said Abraham Philip, manager, Connected Vehicle and Services, Ford of Europe, at the awards ceremony held in the Gustav Eiffel Salon, at the Eiffel Tower, in Paris.

Ford’s SYNC connectivi­ty system enables drivers to voice-control smartphone apps from the driver’s seat and to access them using a touchscree­n. For the challenge, Ford received more than 70 applicatio­ns from European mobility, telematics, parking, productivi­ty and entertainm­ent start-ups; with the 20 that were shortliste­d already offering in-market applicatio­ns and solutions and the potential to be fast-tracked for use with Ford vehicles.

Ford has run app challenges in Berlin, Dublin and Tel Aviv, and provides software and technology to the app developer community through the SYNC AppLink Developer Program – with more than 15,000 registered users. The free SYNC Emulator software enables developers to create and test apps for compatibil­ity with the automaker’s connectivi­ty system – without needing to access an actual vehicle.

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