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Paving the Way for Mass Adoption of Autonomous Vehicles

Many brilliant engineers are focused on overcoming the primary barrier to widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles: collisions.
That’s exactly what we’re not working on.

Paving the Way for Mass Adoption of Autonomous Vehicles

Many brilliant engineers are focused on overcoming the primary barrier to widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles: collisions.
That’s exactly what we’re not working on.

Drivent is overcoming the other barriers to adoption.

Because the majority of vehicle-related deaths are caused by human errors, autonomous vehicles will save thousands of lives per year. Autonomous vehicles’ ability to save lives is so impressive that society has a moral imperative to develop autonomous driving technology that can be widely adopted.

While collision avoidance is technically challenging and critically important, it is not the only barrier to mass adoption of autonomous vehicles. Drivent’s solutions overcome other barriers to adoption and will enable our partners to offer the best autonomous vehicle user experience.

Before the internet was widely available, few envisioned the need for search engines or social networking software. Similarly, before autonomous vehicles are widely available, many people fail to envision the solutions needed to overcome the “last mile of autonomous vehicle adoption.” We, however, have already patented important “last mile” solutions that will be needed to enable mass adoption of autonomous vehicles.

Collaboration is our goal.

We would love to integrate our solutions into your autonomous vehicle systems. If you work with a company that is developing autonomous vehicle technology, please contact us to arrange a meeting to learn how we can work together.

Your phone is your lifeline to your autonomous vehicle. How can you avoid being stranded if your phone breaks, is lost, or has a dead battery?

People expect their car to be ready as soon as they are. How can autonomous vehicles anticipate when and where to pick up a passenger?

Smoke odor bothers subsequent passengers and results in costly cleaning bills. How can autonomous vehicles discourage smoking in the vehicles?

U.S. fire departments respond to 168,000 vehicle fires per year.1 How can autonomous vehicles protect passengers from vehicle fires?

What happens when an autonomous vehicle (without a person inside) is pulled over by a police officer or otherwise requires intervention from a human vehicle representative?

Additional Confidential Innovations

Drivent is also working on additional confidential solutions to overcome barriers to mass adoption of autonomous vehicles. If you work with a company interested in the autonomous vehicle market, please contact us to arrange a meeting to learn how we can work together.