AutoMobility LA Announces Finalists Of Its Signature Program, Top Ten Automotive Startups Competition, Presented By PlanetM

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The organizers of Los Angeles Auto Show's (LA Auto Show®) AutoMobility LA(TM) announced today the finalists for its sixth annual Top Ten Automotive Startups Competition(TM) (Top Ten), presented this year by Michigan Economic Development Corporation's (MEDC) mobility initiative, PlanetM, and co-sponsored by Plug and Play. More than 160 startups from all over the world applied to make the show's coveted shortlist that spotlights new companies aiming to revolutionize the way mobility is perceived and experienced. The ten finalists will have the opportunity to introduce and demonstrate their latest technologies and innovations in front of media and industry professionals at this year's AutoMobility LA (Nov. 18-21).

"The finalists for this year's Top Ten competition have developed solutions with real potential for optimizing transportation and positively impacting society. From leveraging research and analytics to scaling and innovating end-user mobility services, these startups represent an ever-growing mobility industry," said Terri Toennies, President of the LA Auto Show and AutoMobility LA. "To see continued interest in our competition is a true testament to the show's enduring allure as an important platform for new and established automotive players alike."

This year's Top Ten finalists are:

    --  Acerta Analytics Solutions (Kitchener, Canada): Acerta is helping OEMs
        and Tier 1s leverage machine learning to optimize vehicle quality,
        safety and reliability throughout the entire product lifecycle. These
        solutions are forged from industrial experience and driven by data,
        enabling Acerta's clients to detect the earliest indicators of future
        product failures.
    --  Chanje (Los Angeles, USA): Chanje is a innovation company delivering
        ground-up electric trucks and turnkey energy infrastructure solutions
        for the commercial last mile industry. They are focused on creating
        sustainable solutions that improve how companies move people and
        packages from transportation hubs to their final destinations.
    --  GBatteries Energy Canada Inc. (Ottawa, Canada): GBatteries is an
        advanced battery technology company on a mission to charge electric
        vehicles as fast as it takes to fill a tank of gas. They have developed
        an innovative way to charge Li-ion batteries using artificial
        intelligence. Their goal is to accelerate the adoption of electric
        vehicles, by removing the "charge time" barrier.
    --  GuardKnox Cyber Technologies (Ramla, Israel): GuardKnox provides
        optimized and cybersecure high-performance computing platforms to not
        only ensure security and safety, but serve as the foundational layer for
        added services, personalization and revenue generating opportunities
        across the automotive ecosystem.
    --  Humanising Autonomy (London, UK): Humanising Autonomy is a startup
        building AI-powered technology that is able to predict the full range of
        pedestrian and vulnerable road user behavior in real time. The company
        is on a mission to set the global standard in human-machine interaction
        and was founded on the premise of enabling a safer, more human-centered
        implementation of autonomous technologies.
    --  Silicon Mobility (Valbonne, France): Silicon Mobility is a technology
        leader delivering flexible, real-time, safe and open semiconductor
        solutions for the automotive industry that are used to increase energy
        efficiency and reduce pollutant emissions while keeping passengers safe.
        By using Silicon Mobility's technologies, manufacturers improve the
        efficiency, reduce the size, weight and cost of electric motors, and
        increase the battery range and durability.
    --  StreetScooter (Aachen, Germany): StreetScooter is a leading electric
        delivery vehicle startup with currently more than 12,000 vehicles in
        daily use. The company was acquired by Deutsche Post DHL Group in 2014
        and together they have electrified more than 700 depots and installed
        13,500 charging points for joint use.
    --  TriEye (Tel Aviv, Israel): TriEye is a semiconductor company solving the
        low visibility challenge for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
        and Autonomous Vehicles (AV). The company's cutting-edge technology
        enables HD imaging under all weather and lighting conditions using a
        cost-effective, mass-produced, CMOS-based, short-wave infrared (SWIR)
        camera.
    --  TuSimple (San Diego, USA): TuSimple is the most advanced self-driving
        truck company and plans to start driverless operations in 2021. TuSimple
        is the only autonomous truck company capable of driving from
        depot-to-depot without human intervention needed, which requires both
        complex highway and local street driving.
    --  Wunder Mobility (Hamburg, Germany): Wunder Mobility is a technology
        provider enabling companies, cities and OEMs to innovate, build, and
        scale mobility services. Wunder Mobility can help any company - from
        emerging tech startups to legacy automakers - offer innovative mobility
        services that meet the needs of today's consumer.

On Tuesday, Nov. 19, Top Ten finalists will have the opportunity to pitch their companies to a panel of esteemed judges with deep understanding of startups and the evolving automotive industry. This year's judging panel includes Dan Ratliff, Principal at Fontinalis Partners; Dirk Evenson, Director at New Mobility World; Fan Wen, Venture Associate at Plug and Play Tech Center; Justin Fishkin, Advisory Board Member at AutoMobility LA; and Trevor Pawl, Senior Vice President of Business Innovation at PlanetM. Following the live pitch sessions, the judges will deliberate and determine the winner of the 2019 Top Ten Automotive Startups Competition, who will be formally announced on stage (in the Technology Pavilion at the L.A. Convention Center) at 4:35 pm on Tuesday, Nov. 19.

"AutoMobility LA's Top Ten is a solid shortlist for investors in the mobility space to look at," said Justin Fishkin, AutoMobility LA Advisory Board Member and judge for the show's signature competition. "The opportunity for exposure for the Top Ten is immense among all the media, automakers, tech giants and capital providers attending the show each year. I am pleased to serve on the advisory board of a global automotive event (AutoMobility LA) that celebrates both the big boys and the up-and-comers who are redefining the way we get around."

This year, AutoMobility LA will also spotlight the winner of Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA)/New Mobility World's startup competition, COMPREDICT, in its Top Ten area. Based in Darmstadt, Germany, the company has developed a purely software-based solution that relies on virtual sensors and a proprietary data analytics platform that enables it to identify overdesign and the current health state of the most important components of a vehicle; it does this by calculating precise load histories and monitoring behavior changes.

In addition to the Top Ten Automotive Startups Competition, attendees to 2019 AutoMobility LA will be able to witness vehicle debuts, hear major announcements from manufacturers and technology companies, gain insights into the future of the automotive industry, and network over the course of four days. Immediately following 2019 AutoMobility LA, the Los Angeles Convention Center will open its doors to the public for the LA Auto Show, where nearly 1,000 vehicles will be on display alongside interactive experiences, celebrity appearances, and free test drives.

To register for AutoMobility LA, please visit automobilityla.com/register. For additional information on the LA Auto Show or AutoMobility LA, please visit LAAutoShow.com and AutoMobilityLA.com.

About the Los Angeles Auto Show and AutoMobility LA
Founded in 1907, the Los Angeles Auto Show (LA Auto Show®) is the first major North American auto show of the season annually. In 2016, the show's Press & Trade Days merged with the Connected Car Expo (CCE) to become AutoMobility LA(TM), the industry's first trade show converging the technology and automotive sectors to launch new products and technologies and to discuss the most pressing issues surrounding the future of transportation and mobility. AutoMobility LA 2019 will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center Nov. 18-21, with manufacturer vehicle debuts intermixed. LA Auto Show 2019 will be open to the public Nov. 22-Dec 1. AutoMobility LA is where the new auto industry gets business done, unveils groundbreaking new products, and makes strategic announcements in front of media and industry professionals from around the globe. LA Auto Show is endorsed by the Greater LA New Car Dealer Association and is owned and operated by ANSA Productions. To receive the latest show news and information, follow the LA Auto Show on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram and sign up for alerts at http://www.laautoshow.com/. For more information about AutoMobility LA, please visit http://www.automobilityla.com/ and follow AutoMobility LA on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

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