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Eurovia UK and Academy of Robotics to trial new solutions in highways, data and CAV
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Eurovia UK and Academy of Robotics to trial new solutions in highways, data and CAV

Eurovia UK and Academy of Robotics to trial new solutions in highways, data and CAV

UK roads specialist, Eurovia UK and British AI startup Academy of Robotics agree to major partnership to trial new solutions in highways, collecting data and accelerating autonomous vehicle development with “Kar-go.”

The deal gives AI startup, access to one of the broadest sets of varied data on UK roads, to train its Kar-go self-driving operating systems and provides Eurovia UK with ‘smart’ solutions for improved highways management

Academy of Robotics and Eurovia UK today announced plans for a national partnership to trial the use of Kar-go’s autonomous vehicle technology to support urban and rural highway management and to accelerate the “training” of Kar-go to navigate on unmarked roads in the UK.

Academy of Robotics is the startup behind Kar-go, Europe’s first road-based autonomous delivery vehicle. Originally developed to dramatically reduce both the financial and environmental costs of last-mile parcel delivery, Eurovia UK recognised its potential for use in infrastructure and urban development work and is keen to test the Kar-go technology to automate the delivery of small plant equipment, tools, materials and other components to and from a highway work site as well as the potential use of data collected by Kar-go as it travels, to determine the condition of roads.

Eurovia UK, a leading specialist in operating, maintaining and improving road, highway and public realm infrastructure will help Academy of Robotics to scale their training of autonomous vehicles. This will be enabled by accessing digital camera data gathered by Eurovia’s fleet in the UK, which covers over 50,000 kms of UK roads.

The trial will initially focus on the UK, but as a global business operating in 15 countries, the deal offers significant potential for international expansion in Europe and North America.

Eurovia UK and Academy of Robotics to trial new solutions in highways, data and CAV

Understanding hazards – shadows vs. potholes

Through their unique approach to colour perception, Academy of Robotics have been able to address the challenge of environmental variability and ‘noise’ caused by shadows and bright reflections meaning that Kar-go’s operating system is already able to understand the difference between features such as cracks, puddles, potholes and shadows.

William Sachiti, CEO and Co-Founder of Academy of Robotics, commented: “To date, most autonomous vehicle training and testing has taken place on well-marked roads or specially designated test centres, but these areas rarely reflect real-world conditions. We believe that training our vehicles to operate on the widest range of real-world conditions is critical to preparing them for the unpredictable elements vehicles may face in the ‘real world’. The AI can process the data at immense speeds, so one of the biggest challenges holding back this technology is the ability to get hold of enough data on diverse conditions to train vehicles at scale.”

The technology Academy of Robotics has developed is able to detect not only the potential hazards in the path such as the edge of a road in snowy conditions, but also the likely causes of deterioration on road surfaces. Reflecting Eurovia UK’s commitment to improving road surface conditions, this collaboration will ultimately offer a proactive, ‘smart’ approach to detection of both highway defects and hazard prevention. As Kar-go vehicles are electric, the partnership also supports Eurovia UK’s work in investing in projects that support green growth: developing a greener fleet and reducing CO² emissions.

William Sachiti, continued: “This partnership and the access to the vast dataset of different road conditions it provides, together with the increased investment we have coming from our latest funding round will ensure we can test and train our technology on UK roads at an unparalleled scale and pace.”

Scott Wardrop, Chief Executive of Eurovia UK, commented: “We were impressed by the sophistication of the technology developed by Academy of Robotics and the professionalism of such a small startup team. We have reviewed a number of autonomous vehicle solutions, but a critical component for us in developing this partnership was the technology’s ability to manage the complexity of recognising different road surfaces and their absolute commitment to sustainable innovation – investing in the future. As a Sussex-based company, we are also proud to support a local start-up that has built the first Kar-go in Henfield ”

Post source : Eurovia UK

About The Author

Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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