Autos2050(SM) Announces Winners of Inaugural Innovation Awards

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Leaders shaping the future of auto-mobility were announced today as Autos2050(SM) award winners by the Auto Alliance and the Alliance for Transportation Innovation. Award winners include Members of Congress, a governor, state senator, and individuals from a safety research consortium, startup tech firm, a proving grounds pioneer, major automotive supplier and a disability group advocating for self-driving cars and their mobility benefits.

"It is important to spotlight the innovators and pioneers who are making future advancements a reality today. Their efforts and technologies have the potential to bring tremendous societal benefits - first and foremost greater motor vehicle safety, as well as greater mobility and reduced emissions," said Mitch Bainwol, president and CEO, Auto Alliance.

The new awards and dinner are part of the Autos2050(SM) event, including a conference focusing on the crossroads of public policy and automotive technology to be held prior to the dinner on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at the Marriott Marquis.

"These winners were chosen for making game-changing contributions to the automotive industry over the past year, and they will be honored at the first Autos2050(SM) conference and Driving Innovation Awards Dinner," said Paul Brubaker, president and CEO, ATI21.

The award winners, in alphabetical order, are:

    --  State Senator Jeff Brandes (R-FL) has been a leader in getting
        self-driving vehicles on Florida's roads by eliminating legal and
        regulatory obstacles. Brandes authored legislation that reforms
        Florida's motor vehicle laws and updated the sections of the regulations
        requiring a human behind the wheel. As Chairman of Florida's
        Transportation Committee, Brandes inserted self-driving clauses into
        every transportation bill during his tenure. As a result, today every
        major Florida city must now incorporate autonomous vehicles into their
        long-range planning.


    --  U.S. Representative Debbie Dingell (D-MI) was instrumental in House
        passage of the SELF DRIVE Act. Her leadership, advocacy and seat on the
        House Energy and Commerce Committee will advance the testing and
        deployment of increasingly autonomous vehicles which are expected to
        save lives, create new economic opportunity and help Americans gain
        access to safe, affordable and convenient mobility options.


    --  U.S. Representative Bob Latta (R-OH) also played a significant role in
        the SELF DRIVE Act.  Through his work as Chairman of the House Energy
        and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer
        Protection, he generated broad support in the House by highlighting the
        wide-ranging impacts and diverse societal benefits of self-driving
        vehicles, helping to pass the legislation in September 2017.


    --  Governor Terry McAuliffe (D-VA) has established Virginia as a global
        leader in the introduction of self-driving vehicles. McAuliffe opened
        the Virginia Automated Corridors to support autonomous vehicle testing.
        This 70-mile network of highways and arterial roads was developed by the
        prestigious Virginia Tech Transportation Institute to deploy
        high-definition mapping and data-acquisition systems. In 2017, McAuliffe
        established the Autonomous Systems Center of Excellence to assist
        automakers and regulators in bringing autonomous vehicles to consumers.


    --  Huei Peng, Director of Mcity is recognized for working with industry,
        government, and academia to improve transportation safety at the Mcity
        Test Facility in Ann Arbor, MI. Mcity is the first proving ground built
        for testing connected and automated vehicles and technologies in
        simulated urban and suburban driving environments. To date, Mcity has
        invested about $20 million in 40 research projects. Sixteen automakers
        and auto suppliers are partners in Mcity.


    --  Senator Gary Peters (D-MI) has been a key force in advancing legislation
        on self-driving vehicles in the United States Senate. A member of the
        U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Peters
        co-authored the bi-partisan American Vision for Safer Transportation
        through the Advancement of Revolutionary Technologies (AV START) Act,
        and he continues to work for its passage.


    --  Dr. Bryan Reimer, Research Scientist at MIT's AgeLab and Associate
        Director of the New England University Transportation Center, and his
        work with the Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium has been providing
        a data-driven understanding of how people engage with vehicle
        automation, using advanced computer-vision software and big data
        analytics. As of 2017, the consortium has gathered data across more than
        7,146 participant days, 78 drivers and 275,589 miles of travel.


    --  Mark A. Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind,
        has served as a strong advocate for autonomous vehicles for the
        disability community. In October 2017, the National Federation of the
        Blind hosted a first-of-its-kind gathering of consumers with
        disabilities, auto representatives, ride-sharing providers and
        policymakers to lay the groundwork for including accessibility in the
        development of promising new vehicle technologies in the early stages.
        The conference launched an ongoing conversation about how autonomous
        vehicles can be developed and deployed safely, while considering the
        needs of those 57 million Americans with disabilities.


    --  Austin Russell, Founder and CEO of Luminar Technologies, is an
        accomplished applied physicist who implemented his vision to develop a
        new type of LiDAR for autonomous vehicles. Luminar's system provides 40
        times more laser power, 10 times more range and 50 times more
        resolution, allowing their sensors to see not just where objects are,
        but to go further and see what they are - even at distance. Beyond
        creating a high-performance LiDAR, Russell's company also designed a
        sensor specifically for high-volume manufacturing.


    --  Eran Shir, Co-founder and CEO of Nexar, is demonstrating leadership by
        building the world's largest safe driving network. Dedicated to
        eliminating car collisions, Nexar leverages existing off-the-shelf
        hardware and applies its deep learning and sensor fusion technology to
        deliver consumers, insurance companies and automakers sophisticated safe
        driving tools including advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and
        collision prevention alerts, collision reconstruction and first notice
        of loss reports. Since launching its vehicle to vehicle network in 2015,
        Nexar reports it has seen a 30 percent reduction in collisions among its
        users, and is helping expedite insurance claims every day as well as
        preventing countless fraudulent ones.


    --  Senator John Thune (R-SD) has been on the leading edge of advancing the
        benefits of self-driving vehicles through the introduction of the AV
        START Act in the U.S. Senate, and - as Chairman of the U.S. Senate
        Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation - he continues to
        work for public policy that ensures the federal government maintains
        safety while leaving room for innovators to reach their full potential
        in providing mobility benefits to Americans.
    --  Mike Tzamaloukas, Vice President, Navigation Technologies at HARMAN
        helped bring autonomous and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to
        market, including HARMAN's "map live layers" solution. This system
        identifies differences between on-board map data and real-world
        information captured by a vehicle's ADAS, navigation system and on-board
        sensors. If a difference is detected between the navigation system and
        on-dashboard sensors, the information is anonymized and sent to the
        cloud, where HARMAN's cloud platform analyzes the data collected from
        other similarly-equipped production vehicles.

Each recipient was nominated by peers within the industry and selected by the Autos2050(SM) Host Committee comprised of representatives from automakers. The 2050 Awards recognize ingenuity, impact and leadership.

The Autos2050(SM) dinner starts with a reception at 5:30 pm, with dinner at 7 pm on January 24 at the Marriott Marquis. Prior to the dinner, a conference in conjunction with the Washington, DC Auto Show will be held that day, opening with a luncheon honoring Sen. Thune, Chairman, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation, followed by a conference on autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence and more.

For more information, visit www.Autos2050.com.

The Auto Alliance is a trade association representing 12 automakers. Together, our mission is to promote policies that allow automakers the freedom and control to build cars and light trucks that are safe, reliable, energy-efficient, clean and smart -- all so our customers can enjoy greater peace of mind as they go about their daily lives. Visit www.autoalliance.org.

The Alliance for Transportation Innovation (ATI21) is a consortium of transportation technology innovators, subject matter experts, and researchers. The consortium is dedicated to increasing public and stakeholder awareness of the transformative safety, sociological, and economic improvements that can be realized through the accelerated development and deployment of advanced transportation technologies. Visit www.ati21.org.


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