Local Motors, Stantec partner on cognitive shuttle, infrastructure

Dec. 21, 2016

Phoenix, AZ. Global design firm Stantec and self-driving-vehicle maker Local Motors have entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate the worldwide implementation of connected automated vehicles.

The two companies will combine resources and provide a full suite of services in the delivery of the Local Motors Olli, a self-driving, cognitive shuttle. It will be targeted for use by transit agencies, cities, states, universities, hospitals, and the private sector, making connected automated vehicles (CAV) a reality. Responding to increased international demand for shared-use transit shuttles, the firms will jointly provide the necessary professional services and vehicles to meet client requirements.

Active in the CAV market, Stantec is currently serving as program manager for GoMentum Station in Concord, CA, a 2,000-acre secure vehicle testing facility, and acting as the lead civil engineer in the Edmonton, AB-based ACTIVE-AURORA, the first connected vehicle testbed in Canada. Stantec and Local Motors will investigate several opportunities to test Olli, with the goal of determining ideal use cases for the vehicle.

“Stantec brings a wealth of understanding and experience in CAV, and its relationship to the evolving concept of Smart Cities, including first mile/last mile transit,” said Koorosh Olyai, Stantec senior principal. “The talented designers at Local Motors have demonstrated their international leadership in automated vehicles … this will undoubtedly be an inspiring collaboration.”

#MeetOlli

In June, Local Motors unveiled Olli, the industry’s first self-driving vehicle to integrate the advanced cognitive computing capabilities of IBM Watson.

Designed by Local Motors’ co-creation community—now 60,000 members strong—Olli can operate on-demand via mobile app or on a pre-planned route. The vehicle’s cognitive software allows it to answer riders’ questions about its capabilities, status, and why it made a particular decision. The software is intended to make a new experience—riding in a shared, self-driving vehicle—more pleasant for riders.

“Our emphasis on micro-manufacturing means that Local Motors can incorporate the most advanced automotive technologies into our vehicle designs. These technologies have new and unprecedented opportunities for CAV,” said Hugh Palmer, vice president of product management at Local Motors. “We see Stantec as a tremendous ally in bringing automated transit solutions to market.”

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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