Ottopia Announces Collaboration with Global Automotive Supplier DENSO

Launches Advanced Teleoperation Platform aiming to set new safety
standard for teleoperation

TEL AVIV, Israel–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#autonomousvehiclesOttopia
(www.ottopia.tech),
a technology company enabling remote vehicle operation, announced today
a collaboration with DENSO Corporation, the world’s second largest
automotive Tier 1 supplier. Ottopia also announced the launch of its
Advanced Teleoperation (ATO™) platform, providing both direct and
indirect remote control of autonomous vehicles. Ottopia’s ATO platform
offers a unique integration of human operators with patent pending
Artificial Intelligence software to set a new safety standard for
teleoperation in the automotive industry.

Ottopia is working with some of the biggest automotive corporations in
the world. One such customer is DENSO Corporation. “Our collaboration
with DENSO has been phenomenal from day one,” said Ottopia CEO and
founder Amit Rosenzweig. “DENSO is interested in a teleoperation
solution focused on safety and scalability. These are exactly the values
Ottopia is committed to while building the world’s first
automotive-grade teleoperation platform.”

Teleoperation is necessary to assist autonomous vehicles through complex
situations. Industry consensus is that there will always be cases when
human intervention is required. The Ottopia ATO™ platform provides this
human assistance, offering the safest, most scalable and cyber-secure
solution available on the market.

Ottopia’s ATO™ platform utilizes proprietary network bonding and
ultra-low latency video compression to reliably deliver real-time remote
operation of vehicles over existing public cellular networks.

Ottopia’s unique technology focuses on safety and scale. By employing
advanced AI and indirect methods of control, the operator is able to
efficiently support multiple autonomous vehicles. The platform also
introduces an active safety layer of vehicle-side software that ensures
safe operation even in harsh conditions such as lost cellular connection
or extreme weather.

Ottopia released a video
of its ATO platform

The platform also enables remote control of non-autonomous vehicles in
industries like freight, shipping, and construction. “Anyone who is
interested in teleoperation — from robotaxi companies to fleet
management and logistics companies — can now deploy our platform,” said
Rosenzweig.

About DENSO Corporation

DENSO is a $48.3 billion global mobility supplier that develops advanced
technology and components for nearly every vehicle make and model on the
road today. With manufacturing at its core, DENSO invests in its 211
facilities in 35 countries to produce thermal, powertrain, mobility,
electrification, & electronic systems, to create jobs that directly
change how the world moves. For more information about global DENSO,
visit https://www.denso.com/global.

About Ottopia

Ottopia builds and provides a platform that enables remote humans to
guide vehicles in a way that is safe, scalable and cybersecure. Ottopia
is founded by leading autonomous vehicle, network and cybersecurity
experts and backed by top-tier investors. The company has offices in Tel
Aviv and San Francisco. To learn more about Ottopia, visit the company
website at www.ottopia.tech,
contact a team member via email at [email protected]
or follow its posts
on Medium.

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