NEW Opportunity for Connected and Automated Mobility Solutions
The University of Michigan Mobility Transformation Center has partnered with Mobi, a project of SMART, to create an opportunity for connected and automated mobility solutions.
View ArticleFord becomes first automaker to test automated vehicle at MCity
Ford is the first automaker to test autonomous vehicles at Mcity – the full-scale simulated real-world urban environment at the University of Michigan. The 32-acre facility is part of the university’s...
View ArticleU-M teams with Argonne, Idaho national labs to study potential energy savings...
ANN ARBOR—Could vehicles that communicate with each other and their surroundings, helping drivers avoid crashes, also save energy?The University of Michigan is working with two U.S. Department of...
View ArticleDr. Huei Peng named director of the Mobility Transformation Center; Carrie...
ANN ARBOR— Dr. Huei Peng has been named director of the Mobility Transformation Center (MTC) at the University of Michigan, an interdisciplinary research unit of the U-M Office of Research. In...
View ArticleFord tests autonomous vehicles in snow at Mcity
Ford, working with U-M researchers, is using Mcity to test autonomous vehicles in snow. Get more information from the U-M College of Engineering and Ford's news release.
View ArticleU-M Center for Entrepreneurship, Mcity collaborate to spur driverless innovation
The University of Michigan Center for Entrepreneurship in partnership with the U-M Mobility Transformation Center is launching the pilot of TechLab at Mcity, a new opportunity for collaboration among...
View ArticleU-M plays key role in new American Center for Mobility
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A nonprofit organization and a board of directors have been formed to handle operations for the new American Center for Mobility. The center, located in Ypsilanti Township, near Ann...
View ArticleDriverless vehicle startups move into U-M incubator
Three high-potential companies from the West Coast—Zendrive, PolySync and Civil Maps—will join TechLab at Mcity this fall, moving resources to develop their driverless vehicle technologies in Ann...
View ArticleU-M offers open-access automated cars to advance driverless research
New University of Michigan research vehicles will be open testbeds for academic and industry researchers to rapidly test self-driving and connected vehicle technologies at a world-class proving...
View ArticleDriverless shuttle introduced at Mcity
A fully autonomous, 15-passenger electric shuttle manufactured by French firm NAVYA will support research and provide self-guided tours of Mcity, U-M’s one-of-a-kind test site for connected and...
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