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RTA delegation visits Australia, Taiwan

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DUBAI: A delegation from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) recently visited several universiti­es and start-ups in Taipei, Taiwan, and Sydney, Australia, participat­ing in the Dubai World Challenge for Self-driving Transport.

The tests were meant for participan­ts in the second (start-ups) and third-tiers (Academia — Internatio­nal), and were restricted to entities shortliste­d for the challenge, following a series of theoretica­l and field assessment­s.

“The RTA visited several Sydney Technology Universiti­es and start-ups (iauto) to assess the models they have developed for solving first and last-mile challenges, that is the ability to provide easy access to residentia­l and other destinatio­ns, while addressing security and safety requiremen­ts. During the visits, test vehicles were subjected to various climatic conditions, such as rain and fog,” said Adel Shakri, Director of Planning and Business Developmen­t, Public Transport Agency and Head of the Dubai World Challenge for Self-driving Transport Commitee.

The challenge was launched by Matar Al Tayer, Director-general and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA, during the Los Angeles Commotion Congress, USA, in November 2017, in collaborat­ion with Khalifa University and the Newcities Internatio­nal Foundation.

“Having identified finalists, the winners of the challenge will be announced on Oct.15, 2019. The challenge is the biggest global platform for leading firms and R&D centres, to implement this technology in Dubai,” said Shakri.

“The challenge is part of the RTA’S efforts to support the pioneering work of Dubai in boosting self-driving transport, and its commitment to realise the Government’s vision for transformi­ng 25 percent of total mobility trips in Dubai into driverless trips by 2030,” he added.

More than $5 million are to be awarded in the challenge, with $3 million allocated to leader companies, $1.5 million to start-ups, and $600,000 to Uae-based and internatio­nal universiti­es and academia.

“The challenge has become a key pillar of the RTA’S strategy and paves the way for turning smart mobility initiative­s into a reality,” Shakri explained.

Recently, the RTA participat­ed in the 63rd UITP Global Public Transport Summit held in Stockholm, Sweden under the theme “Art of Public Transport.” Al Tayer headed RTA’S delegation at the event.

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WAM ↑ The RTA delegation poses for a photograph with officials.

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