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  • Ottopia’s teleoperation software will now be accessible via the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX platform.

Ottopia and NVIDIA DRIVE

Ottopia Technologies, a leading teleoperation company, announced on May 10, 2021, that its teleoperation software will now be accessible via the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX platform.

NVIDIA DRIVE is an open, software-defined, end-to-end platform majorly preferred by transportation companies to produce safe autonomous vehicles.

Humans are responsible for developing mission-critical systems such as airplanes and power plants; likewise, they must be in the loop or present for autonomous mobility to exist.

Ottopia and NVIDIA DRIVE, the all-new friends in the industry, offer their teleoperation solution for safe monitoring and remote control of self-driving vehicles.

Ottopia is the only platform for autonomous vehicle developers searching for adding a significant component of teleoperation to their self-driving systems. These components include AI (artificial intelligence) based network optimization, dynamic video compression, and safety systems and cybersecurity.

Expert’s take

Amit Rosenzweig, CEO and Founder of Ottopia, commented: “There are always going to be edge cases that autonomy alone is not equipped to handle. You will always need, and want, a human to be able to intervene. That is why Ottopia’s technology should be integrated with any autonomous system.”

He further added, “Ottopia’s software is optimized to efficiently run on the state-of-the-art NVIDIA DRIVE platform, so customers working in autonomous vehicles and autonomous machines can enjoy the benefits of teleoperation, right out of the box.”

Rammy Bahalul, Director, Industry Business Development for Autonomous Machines and Vehicles at NVIDIA, commented: “With Ottopia as an NVIDIA DRIVE ecosystem partner, developers can now access a universal teleoperation option for safe remote monitoring with tight integration to the DRIVE platform.”