About the security and safety of the autonomous cars, Asami said that "zero fatality is the first target, and zero accidents are the second target. We have no choice but to try to achieve it."
At the main event, Ford expressed his admiration to the Israeli start-up industry, as the companies "spark innovation."
Israeli workplaces, especially in the high-tech industry, usually don't have strict rules, so every worker could feel free to act as a manager, and to push his ideas directly to the CEO and the owner of the company.
The open-minded workplace atmosphere in Israel is a great fertile ground for innovative, unique and out-of-box ideas to come up all the time.
Israel made years ago a strategic decision to become a world leader in the future automobile industry, partially because it needs an energy alternative to oil for future transport.
Naama Kaufman Fass, vice director-general at the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Industry, said in an interview with Xinhua that she expects the number of participants in the conference to double next year.
Fass added that Israeli government, especially the Ministry of the Economy and the prime minister, supports the smart mobility industry and wants to evolve it.
Among the exhibitors was Yandex company, which demonstrated its autonomous car technology. The company's autos already roam on streets of Las Vegas in the United States, Moscow and will now be tested in Tel Aviv.
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