Waymo's Boris Sofman and TuSimple's Xiaodi Hou to join us at TC Sessions: Mobility 2020
Waymo and TuSimple Talk Autonomous Trucks at TC Sessions: Mobility One of the areas of autonomous driving technology with the most potential to have a near-term and dramatic impact remains trucking: There's a growing lack of drivers for long-haul routes, and highway trucking remains a relatively uncomplicated (though still very challenging) type of driving for AV systems to tackle.
Many companies are pursuing the challenge of autonomous trucking, but TuSimple and Waymo are leading the pack. TuSimple CTO Dr. Xiaodi Hou, who co-founded the company in 2015, and Waymo's Boris Sofman, who leads the company's autonomous trucking engineering efforts, will both join us at TC Sessions: Mobility on our virtual stage. The event takes place October 6-7, and we're excited to hear from these two technology leaders working at the forefront of the industry. TuSimple has accomplished a lot since its debut five years ago, including recently laying the groundwork for a U.S.-wide network of shipping routes in partnership with UPS, Xpress, food service supply company McLane and Penske Truck Leasing.
Waymo, which originated at Google as that company's self-driving car project before spinning out under parent entity Alphabet, adding self-driving trucks to the list of technologies it's developing in 2017, seeking to roll out testing of its autonomous long-haul trucks across Texas and New Mexico.
If you're a startup or investor based in Europe, Africa, Australia, South America or another region in the U.S., you can listen in, network and connect with other participants here in Silicon Valley. Get your tickets for TC Sessions: Mobility to hear from Bryan Salesky, along with several other fantastic speakers from Porsche, Waymo, Lyft and more. Tickets are just $145 for a few short day, with discounts for groups, students and exhibiting early stage startups.
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