Many brilliant minds are focused on the number one barrier to widespread adoption of self-driving vehicles: Making sure the vehicles do not get in collisions. Achieving market success, however, will require more than just avoiding collisions.

We are designers shaping the self-driving vehicle user experience.

The ultimate winners

in the self-driving market will be the companies that provide the

best user experience,

and we have essential user-experience features.

Before the internet was widely available, few envisioned the need for Google or Instagram. Similarly, before self-driving vehicles are widely available to the public, many people fail to envision all the user experience features that will be needed. We, however, are already working on important user experience features that will be required once self-driving vehicles are widely available.

Objective: Partner with leading automotive and autonomous vehicle companies to implement our user-experience features.

Your collision avoidance and other technologies

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Our safety and user experience technologies

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Market success

U.S. fire departments respond to 212,500 vehicle fires per year.1
How can autonomous vehicles protect passengers from fires?

What happens if your self-driving vehicle is involved in an accident, is pulled over by police, or otherwise requires intervention from a human vehicle representative?

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

Rather than make people request a ride home, what if self-driving vehicles automatically knew when a person wanted a ride home?

What happens when a person is waiting at the wrong location?

What if the pickup location has too much traffic?

Smoking in a self-driving vehicle will bother future passengers. How can self-driving vehicles discourage smoking?

What if a person leaves a wallet, purse, or other item in a self-driving vehicle?

How can self-driving vehicles encourage seatbelt use?

How can self-driving vehicles guard against other vehicles that have impaired drivers?

We would love to integrate our solutions into your self-driving vehicles.

If you work with a company that is developing self-driving-vehicle technology, please contact us to arrange a meeting to explore how we can collaborate.

Paving the Way for Mass Adoption of Autonomous Vehicles

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1 “Vehicle Fires.” Nfpa.Org, www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/research/nfpa-research/fire-statistical-reports/vehicle-fires. Accessed 21 June 2024.

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