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Dubai start-up Derq teams up with Motional to steer driverless AI tech in Las Vegas

Dubai’s in5 alumnus, Derq offers AI technology for autonomous vehicle pilot in the US

Dubai start-up Derq teams up with Motional to steer driverless AI tech in Las Vegas
Dubai start-up Derq teams up with Motional to steer driverless AI tech in Las Vegas

Dubai-based former in5 start-up Derq and driverless technology firm Motional have entered into a partnership to pilot autonomous vehicles with smart infrastructure in Las Vegas.

Derq, a Dubai- and Detroit-based AI company at the forefront of using AI and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology, joined forces with US-based Motional to examine how driverless technology performs with a bird’s-eye view.

Dr Georges Aoude, co-founder and CEO of Derq, said, “We’re proud to work directly with a pioneer in driverless technology that shares our same mission of improving the safety of roadways for all road users including autonomous vehicles.

“Our partnership together with the city of Las Vegas is just one of many deployments we have planned for the future, and we’re excited to leverage this unique experience to further contribute to Dubai Leadership’s goal to have 25% of its transportation autonomous by 2030.”

Derq is an MIT-spinoff and an AI company for video analytics powering the future of roads for the safe and efficient movement of road users and autonomous vehicles.

When driving, humans process, perceive and react to their driving environment through two eyes, 180-degree peripheral vision, two ears, and three mirrors.

But Motional’s driverless vehicles process that same environment through a sensor suite of advanced LiDAR, cameras, and radar that see up to 300 meters away, and a full 360 degrees. This superhuman vision enables driverless cars to respond faster and more safely than a human ever could.

Derq’s infrastructure perception system will provide an unobstructed bird’s eye view of the roads to Motional’s driverless vehicles in real-time.

Cameras placed above busy Las Vegas intersections with significant pedestrian and cyclist activity, complex vehicle intersections and sight-line challenges will be connected to Derq’s AI systems running on roadside computers and will transmit data to Motional’s vehicles.

This data will provide Motional with a different view of some of the most complex roads in the city.

Derq’s technology can also detect and alert road operators about dangerous traffic incidents unrelated to autonomous vehicles, such as crashes and wrong-way drivers.

Derq can in turn build a better understanding of safety hotspots on roads and feed this information back to the AVs and road operators for better routing, design, and planning.

Derq joined in5’s startup ecosystem in 2017 and has assumed a key role in the emirate’s efforts to promote autonomous vehicles.