Autonomous vehicle roadmap 2010-2020
How long will we have to wait before we can read the newspaper, check e-mails and powder our noses while being behind a car's steering-wheel at 120 km per hour? Between 2020 and 2030 this may very well become reality.
At Blip.tv, Jonas Lamis of SciVestor Corporation and Ray Renteria of RobotCentral.com present a very informative and extensive overview of past, current and future developments of autonomous vehicle technology for civilian purposes.
The presentation takes us through a series of projects and events at which groundbreaking achievements occurred and ditto technologies emerged, paving the way towards fully autonomous vehicles.
According to SciVestor's predictions, mainstream adoption of autonomous vehicle technologies will not happen before 2020, in spite of the fact that enabling technology will be mature by 2015.
Between 2020 and 2030, full autonomy will most probably only occur when politics and insurance companies will start demanding it.
For many more ins and outs on autonomous vehicle technology development, tune in on the presentation right here. If you are interested in co-operation with the company, be sure that you don't miss out on the last few minutes.

