DeepBlue Technology debuts the Smart Panda Bus at the latest
China Artificial Intelligence Development Summit and expects to
sell it in Europe this
year
SHANGHAI, Jan. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- On January
18th, DeepBlue Technology's Smart Panda Bus, an
Artificial Intelligence (AI) driving bus, made its debut at the
"New Generation Artificial Intelligence Future Development Summit"
in Shanghai and is looking to
redefining public transportation.
The Smart Panda Bus is a multi-functional AI-based autonomous vehicle that
incorporates eight different core technologies from DeepBlue Technology, working together
to solve various pain points for commuters all over the world.
The Smart Panda Bus leverages the latest AI technologies all in one
product. Some features are: AutoPilot, Finger Vein Recognition,
Voice Interaction, Precise Advertising Push, Vehicle Monitoring
Robot, Intelligent Unmanned Retail System, Abnormal Behavior
Monitoring System and Intelligent Escape Emergency Handling System,
which has never
been implemented in a public commuter transport until
now.
On the Smart Panda Bus, passengers can take the bus and go
shopping by swiping their hands through the accurate biometric
identification system, while an
on-board robot monitors and records any suspicious behavior in real time, makes timely broadcast at
the back-end for early warning and activates the intelligent escape
emergency system. It heralds a big step towards the development of
smart cities of the future,
something that many AI industry elites, companies, and even China's city officials and overseas guests
from the Belt and Road countries gathered together to discuss.
The Smart Panda Bus received enthusiastic support and will land
in Asia and Europe this year. Countries such as
Germany, Luxembourg, Italy and Greece have shown great interest in this product. It is
expected that Smart Panda Bus will be available to Europe in 2019. City officials in Bangkok has already approved the BRT, another autonomous driving vehicle
of DeepBlue Technology, to start trials around the middle of this
year.
Shanghai-based DeepBlue
Technology aims to be a global company that will be able to serve
people all over the world. At present, the company is active in
Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and so far, has signed smart
city cooperation agreements with Greece and Italy.
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