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Trucksales Staff28 Oct 2019
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Truck and safety focus at Driverless Vehicle Summit

Monash driverless car will be a star at the International Driverless Vehicle Summit in Sydney this week

IDVS4 is staged by the Australia and New Zealand Driverless Vehicle Initiative (ADVI), which connects governments, industry and researchers to advance the economic, environmental and lifestyle benefits of driverless vehicles.

The Summit showcases Australasian and international best practice and it is the first time the event will be held in Sydney.

Summit themes will include road safety, certification and regulation, insurance, human centric design, shared and on-demand transport, human machine interface and transformation of the urban environment and road networks.

Truck automation and the future of freight will be another significant focus, as will global trends in AV research, customer experiences, as well as security and safety.

The Monash Motorsport M19-D which will be at the Summit

Australia's first student-built autonomous race car, the Monash Motorsport M19-D, will star at the Summit.

The car has been designed and built by the Monash Motorsport team as part of Formula SAE-A, and the team will run demonstrations at IDVS4 on Monday and Tuesday.

FSAE-A is a high-tech engineering competition where university students design, build and compete in Formula-style open-wheeled racing cars, culminating this December 5-8 at Winton Motor Raceway in north-east Victoria.

Now in its 20th year, it is run by the Society of Automotive Engineers – Australasia (SAE-A), the Asia Pacific professional body for automotive and mobility engineers.

The M19-D showcases the latest innovations in driverless automotive technology, including complex environment perception algorithms and robust actuation hardware.

It will join autonomous vehicles of all shapes, sizes and types at IDVS4 to showcase the latest technology to the public on the forecourt of Olympic Park.

SAE-A chairman Adrian Feeney said the inclusion of Monash Motorsport's driverless race car at IDVS4 was a great moment in the history of Formula SAE-A.

"It is fitting that an FSAE-A team of talented and committed university engineering students has created Australia's first viable driverless race car," he said.

"Not surprisingly, FSAE-A team members have forged impressive careers, many in top level motorsport and others with major car companies in the large engineering teams based here in Australia."

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