Brandmotion to be Part of Self-Driving Cars in Simulated 'Mcity'

Brandmotion to Participate in Mock City Designed for Autonomous Driving

Company joins 26 partner companies and the University of Michigan with a goal of having a viable autonomous network on the streets of southeast Michigan by 2021.

Artist’s conception of a simulated urban environment at U-M developed in conjunction with the Michigan Dept. of Transportation to evaluate new approaches to mobility before they are tested on actual roads.
Artist’s conception of a simulated urban environment at the University of Michigan developed in conjunction with the Michigan Dept. of Transportation to evaluate new approaches to mobility before they’re tested on actual roads.

Brandmotion, supplier of forward-looking technology solutions for the automotive aftermarket, has announced its participation in a major initiative to further autonomous driving and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication. The University of Michigan is creating the Mobility Transformation Center, in partnership with government and leading tech companies, as a means to test and develop the infrastructure and in-vehicle components to make self-driving and environment-aware vehicles a reality. Brandmotion will provide logistical support and strategic input to facilitate development for both OEM and aftermarket applications.

Mcity, the nickname for the Mobility Transportation Center (MTC) facility, is just that: a mock city that allows developers to test a fully autonomous driving experience in a real-world environment. With completion scheduled for July 20, the 32-acre facility on U of M’s North Campus will include buildings, streets, highways, elevated roadways and complex intersections to create immersive simulations of on-road scenarios.

“If we are going to be living in a world where vehicles talk to other vehicles, the aftermarket will play a critical role,” said Jeff Varick, president and founder of Brandmotion. “Otherwise, it will take much longer to achieve any kind of critical mass, and that’s what V2V requires. We see it as a very exciting opportunity for our customers to help drive the adoption rate, and we are very pleased to be able to contribute our unique knowledge of the aftermarket to the goals of the MTC.”

Brandmotion joins 26 partner companies as participants in the initiative, with a goal to have a viable autonomous network on the streets of southeast Michigan by 2021.

“The technology involved on the path to the autonomous vehicle has far-reaching potential to save lives, improve efficiency and decrease damaging effects on the environment,” continued Varick. “We’re proud to be a Michigan-based company, working closely with such an innovative group of technology leaders in a project that will change the face of roadways in America and beyond.”

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