Abu Dhabi hits accelerator on autonomous mobility commercialisation | Computer Weekly
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Abu Dhabi hits accelerator on autonomous mobility commercialisation | Computer Weekly
"Signing what it says is a series of "landmark" deals that are described as marking a decisive moment in global smart mobility, the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) has announced 29 commercial deployment agreements for autonomous mobility technologies. The projects are said to demonstrate how autonomy and innovation are redefining efficiency, safety and environmental performance, while positioning Abu Dhabi as a global leader in smart mobility and regulatory excellence, charting the course for autonomous economies of the future."
"The ADIO believes that with such inward investment and partnerships, and with testing grounds that can take smart transport technology to full-scale commercialisation, Abu Dhabi has become a global destination for next-generation companies in the autonomous sector. Collectively, the initiatives are also part of Abu Dhabi's integrated approach to mobility, aligning infrastructure, regulation and innovation under the auspices of the Smart and Autonomous Systems Council (SASC) to advance sustainable, next-generation freight and logistics."
Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) announced 29 commercial deployment agreements for autonomous mobility technologies. Projects aim to redefine efficiency, safety and environmental performance while positioning Abu Dhabi as a global smart mobility and regulatory leader. Partnerships with K2, Lodd Autonomous, Autologix, Sinaha, TractEasy, MLG and Space42 support an integrated, multi-modal autonomous regulatory and infrastructure environment enabling transition from pilots to commercial deployment. Agreements cover e-commerce, food and goods delivery with Integrated Transport Centre (AD Mobility), Talabat, Noon and Aramex; healthcare delivery and logistics with PureLab; and industrial logistics automation. The Smart and Autonomous Systems Council (SASC), established in 2024, aligns infrastructure, regulation and innovation to advance sustainable freight and logistics.
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