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Mindtronic uses machine learning technology to create a personalized driving experience
TAIPEI, Nov. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Make cars more than just a "phone with four wheels"!




This article is based on an interview undertaken by FusionMedium's  technology 
online media, TechOrange, and published with permission: 

The market scale of smart vehicles continues to multiply, making electric and 
self-driving vehicles an irreversible trend. An intelligent vehicle system 
includes, in addition to ADAS and self-driving systems that assist driving 
judgment and enhance safety, an intelligent cockpit composed of a smart 
console, instrument panels, and on-board entertainment systems.

With Taiwan at the forefront of the emergence and development of the ICT and 
semiconductor industries over the past few decades, the island's vendors are 
well-positioned to break through the existing barriers and create greater 
market opportunities as multinationals reconstruct the supply chain for EVs.

Does Taiwan have the advantage in creating self-driving cars? Three conditions 
are indispensable!

Looking at the progress being made by Taiwan's automakers vis-à-vis its foreign 
rivals when it comes to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and 
self-driving systems, Mindtronic AI Co. Ltd, which has already garnered the CES 
New Innovation Award three times for its intelligent cockpit solutions, is a 
start-up company in the island's smart car sector with growth potential in the 
international arena.

Mike Huang, Mindtronic's Chief Technology Officer, said that there are three 
key conditions that need to be fully met in order for Taiwan to become a 
self-driving technology powerhouse, which are marketing, funding, and the 
possibility of commercialization.

Firstly, as the R&D of self-driving cars often needs tens of billions of 
dollars in investment, it is necessary to have a sufficient number of investors 
and the associated funds in place. Secondly, since countries have their 
different development policies and norms for self-driving cars in various 
stages from R&D to launch, it is necessary to have sufficient support from the 
domestic market. Thirdly, in order to truly achieve a software-defined vehicle 
(SDV), it is necessary to have sufficient market support. Finally, to truly 
enable SDV, one needs a complete software development environment.

Huang believes that Taiwan's advantage in the era of self-driving cars is 
talent. Despite the challenges, Taiwan's small but solid industrial environment 
is well-positioned to deliver highly concentrated resources for IP start-ups.

What value lies in store for the car of tomorrow? Mike Huang: A personalized 
driving experience is the key!

The most important question to ask when thinking about the nature of smart cars 
and self-driving cars is "Why does a person need to buy a self-driving car?" 
and "What do consumers really want?"

If we want to provide smooth consumer experience in the mobility service 
industry, it is more important to think about how to deliver an experience 
beyond cell phones to users.

For example, the 3D AR HUD (Head-Up Display with Stereoscopic Augmented 
Reality) technology developed by Mindtronic can project navigation routes 
directly onto the road ahead rather than on the windshield. The AR technology 
superimposes virtual objects on the real road to create an integrated 
virtual-reality experience and an innovative driver experience.

Huang points out that a good user experience comes from the AI setting up 
exactly what the driver wants. It may be about the state of the driver, the 
positioning of the seat, and the focus of the driver's eyes. With such multiple 
and complex relationships, there is no way to collect such a huge trove of user 
information at once and create a personalized model that is applicable to 
everyone.

AI creates an intelligent driving experience, and knowledge intensive products 
show the value of software

Mindtronic is now developing a tour-guide robot that will automatically 
describe the features of a place of interest when the car's AI determines that 
the driver is particularly interested in it, transforming the meaning and the 
experience of the classic road trip.

Such data and information have great commercial value. Huang believes that the 
value of the car of tomorrow lies not in how much horsepower the vehicle has or 
the specifications of the hardware components, but in whether the user feels a 
new and intelligent experience the moment he or she gets seated behind the 
wheel.

Mindtronic looks forward to forming an industrial ecosystem with more name 
brands, to leverage the innovative capacities of small companies and the 
abundant resources of large ones to complement each other. In addition, 
Mindtronic is also actively connecting to Taiwan's AI ecosystem horizontally by 
joining the AI on Chip Industrial Cooperation Strategic Alliance established by 
the Smart Electronics Industry Project Promotion Office (SIPO) of the 
Industrial Development Bureau.

Through the alliance, Mindtronic will help connect upstream and downstream 
partners on the industry chain to create business opportunities and encourage 
more of the island's manufacturers to invest in the AI on Chip sector, to 
enable the whole of Taiwan's AI industry to demonstrate its competitiveness in 
the global market.

Media Contact
Shine Chiu
shine@fusionmedium.com
+886 919-031-282

SOURCE: Fusionmedium
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