How Indiana Is Driving Autonomous Vehicle Evolution
<p>In this high-octane episode of "Indiana For The Bold", we're shifting gears to discuss the riveting world of high-speed autonomy. As we explore the crossroads where technology meets adrenaline, we delve into the groundbreaking advancements in autonomous vehicle technology. Our guide on this exhilarating journey is none other than Paul Mitchell, president of the Indiana Autonomous Challenge (IAC), an entity at the forefront of revolutionizing mobility on the racetrack.</p><p><br></p><p>Paul Mitchell brings an insider's perspective on how Indiana is fueling innovation in this tech-driven race to the future. The IAC, a competitive racing spectacle featuring autonomous cars, is not just entertainment; it's a hotbed for technological advancement. Paul takes us under the hood to examine the remarkable contributions the IAC is making toward the development of high-speed, autonomous vehicles and the vast potential this holds for the industry at large.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><p>1. Indiana is driving the future of mobility through the collaborative ecosystem of the IAC, comprising industry giants, academic experts, and government support, solidifying its position as a hub for autonomous technology development and innovation.</p><p><br></p><p>2. The technologies tested in the heat of autonomous racing—like lidar, radar, and cutting-edge AI systems—aren't confined to the track. They're setting the pace for enhancements in consumer vehicle safety and performance, showing a direct line from racetrack experimentation to real-world application.</p><p><br></p><p>3. With every race and round of the IAC, a global collective of engineers, students, and researchers are not just competing, they're pushing the envelope of what's possible in high-speed automation, leading to tangible advancements and the cultivation of a skilled workforce primed for the future challenges of the automotive industry.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>Subscribe to our <a href="https://www.iedc.in.gov/events/news?_gl=1*pz6bhr*_ga*MTE4ODE1Mzg5Mi4xNjk4ODU0ODY1*_ga_4N32LFYVBW*MTY5OTI5Njk2My4yLjAuMTY5OTI5Njk2My4wLjAuMA..#sub-newsletter">newsletter</a> </li></ul>
Episode 3 of the Indiana. For the Bold. podcast, hosted by IEDC, titled "How Indiana Is Driving Autonomous Vehicle Evolution" was published on January 11, 2024 and runs 37 minutes.
January 11, 2024 ·37m · Indiana. For the Bold.
Summary
In this high-octane episode of "Indiana For The Bold", we're shifting gears to discuss the riveting world of high-speed autonomy. As we explore the crossroads where technology meets adrenaline, we delve into the groundbreaking advancements in autonomous vehicle technology. Our guide on this exhilarating journey is none other than Paul Mitchell, president of the Indiana Autonomous Challenge (IAC), an entity at the forefront of revolutionizing mobility on the racetrack. Paul Mitchell brings an insider's perspective on how Indiana is fueling innovation in this tech-driven race to the future. The IAC, a competitive racing spectacle featuring autonomous cars, is not just entertainment; it's a hotbed for technological advancement. Paul takes us under the hood to examine the remarkable contributions the IAC is making toward the development of high-speed, autonomous vehicles and the vast potential this holds for the industry at large. What you’ll learn: 1. Indiana is driving the future of mobility through the collaborative ecosystem of the IAC, comprising industry giants, academic experts, and government support, solidifying its position as a hub for autonomous technology development and innovation. 2. The technologies tested in the heat of autonomous racing—like lidar, radar, and cutting-edge AI systems—aren't confined to the track. They're setting the pace for enhancements in consumer vehicle safety and performance, showing a direct line from racetrack experimentation to real-world application. 3. With every race and round of the IAC, a global collective of engineers, students, and researchers are not just competing, they're pushing the envelope of what's possible in high-speed automation, leading to tangible advancements and the cultivation of a skilled workforce primed for the future challenges of the automotive industry. Resources: Subscribe to our newsletter
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