
By 2030, the global population is estimated to reach 8.5 billion, and most people will choose to live in metropolitan areas. Excessive population poses a major challenge to transportation. Automated driving can reduce traffic congestion, car branches and other issues through queuing, and improve road use efficiency. At the same time, by 2020, 90% of transactions will be digitalized. More and more companies are focusing on transportation. Although they all "deeply" traffic, the fields they focus on are different. The following seven start-up companies may change the future traffic conditions in different aspects.
Blue Signal
BlueSignal's biggest feature is to avoid traffic congestion. The Blue Signal application predicts risk rates and traffic conditions for the driver 2 to 2 days in advance by analyzing the stored information based on artificial intelligence algorithms. BlueSignal operates in Korea and was founded by Jason Baik.
CarForce
CarForce is an American distributor that provides real-time updates to customers' vehicles. The product is a cloud-based software that enhances customer service and is designed to increase the customer retention revenue of car dealerships.
Savari
Savari is a car with X-ray vision. Savari equipped with V2X and a vehicle-mounted communication technology with a 360-degree sensor can allow the car to “see†other cars’ operating conditions through the building. The sensor solution also connects the car to infrastructure such as pedestrians and bicycles.
Pantonium
Pantonium uses proprietary algorithms to optimize transportation through real-time mixing of fixed routes and flexible on-demand services. Its platform also provides cloud-based mobile technologies that help automate routine processes such as scheduling and optimization. Founded by Remi Dessa, Pantium is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has users in more than 30 states and provinces in North America.
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Ryde
Ryde uses GPS technology to connect the driver of the car with the bike rider, helping to solve congestion and pollution problems. Ryde's carpooling app also helps drivers save costs. Ryde was founded by Terence Zou. Terence Zou hopes to integrate the subjects and achieve sustainable development through interconnection.
Katsana
Katsana was founded by Syed Ahmad Fuqaha Syed Agil, which uses an advanced GPS tracking system to monitor vehicle positions. Katsana started operations in Malaysia, tracked and analyzed it within 12 months, and obtained more than 230 million kilometers of driving data. About 60 vehicles are stolen in Malaysia every day. It is worth noting that Katsana’s stolen vehicle recovery rate reached 98.2%.
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