The Chicago-based HAAS Alert has been working with fire departments, police departments and highway patrols in 20 U.S. states to put the new technologies into use, the company's chief operating officer Noah Levens told Xinhua.
NEW FACILITIES TO BOOST REVITALIZATION
Located at the historic Willow Run site in Ypsilanti Township in suburb Detroit, the American Center for Mobility (ACM) spans more than 500 acres, enables testing, safe validation and self-certification of connected and automated vehicle technology.
The ACM, funded by the state of Michigan, features real-road environment such as four-km highway loop, 215-meter curved tunnel, urban canyon and 41 intersecting points, and is equipped to enable a combination of driving conditions simulation, track testing and on-road testing.
"The ACM aims to bring auto companies together to address their challenges with new technologies and products, build an ecosystem and create opportunity zones for startups, research institutions, investors and fundings," ACM President and CEO Michael Noblett told Xinhua.
Professionals of automated vehicles at tech companies, auto industry and non-governmental agencies around the Michigan state are working together to combine experience, technical knowledge and skills to lead research and development projects, solve the most complex challenges facing the industry and lead next revolution of transportation of the United States.
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