Switzerland will have an autonomous and underground freight transport system
An innovative (but intelligent) underground and autonomous transport system will allow Switzerland to cut traffic and pollution.
An innovative (but intelligent) underground and autonomous transport system will allow Switzerland to cut traffic and pollution.
An interesting platform project for urban transport of people and goods shows a possible future for our cities.
Echo is an autonomous tricycle that seems to have come out of a dystopian future. Yet it may not be far-fetched in cities of the coming 30s.
Autonomous navigation even over long distances is about to become a reality: even a transoceanic journey has been successfully completed.
The small autonomous Nuro delivery vehicle is already in its third version, and features very respectable padding.
A personal, autonomous, electric, safe means of transport: you would like it, right? iFly seems to be made to fit in your garden.
Rolla is a very versatile individual public transport concept, which has very clear ideas about the future of urban connections. Really interesting.
Concept Bubble explores the relationship between sociability and individual transport. More than an autonomous vehicle, it is a social that moves.
Milliampere, prototype electric and autonomous ferry is ready to take up service in Norway
ROLO is the concept of an autonomous electric scooter equipped with a treadmill. A vehicle in which the passenger “contributes” some of the energy.
In the Protean system, each wheel incorporates a small electric motor, suspension, steering, brake and power steering: incredible maneuverability.
The look is intelligent and rather slim yet muscular: Vera looks like a sports car of the kind that raced at Le Mans. The use will be extended, Volvo says, to ferry logistics, and these autonomous vehicles will travel a precise route to transport short-haul containers in a continuous flow.
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Former technical director in Brabham and McLaren, Gordon Murray started his own business in 2005. He has already churned out interesting projects, but Motiv beats them all.
Humans spend a lot of time carrying things: we don't like it. Piaggio presents the Gita, luggage robots capable of doing the "dirty work" for us.
With a design inspired by Baymax from Big Hero 6, Punyo uses touch sensors and inflatable 'paws' to hug and carry objects.
This single-wheel robot can represent an interesting option for urban mobility: compact, efficient, and autonomous if necessary.
PIX Moving reinvents urban transportation with Robobus, an autonomous vehicle that transforms into a gym, library, café and more.
EDAG CityBot promises to revolutionize urban mobility with modular robotic vehicles. This is how it would change the face of our cities.
The Korean company LG sees the self-driving car as a digital refuge for oneself, where one can relax with massages, films and even psychological consultations.