Darpa Grand Challenge - Team Autonomous Solutions

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Team Autonomous Solutions Advances in Robotic Race to Win $2 Million
LOGAN, UTAH, August 9, 2007 – Team Autonomous Solutions’ robotic vehicle “Ted” will compete in a unique unmanned vehicle race with a first place prize of $2 million.  The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced today that Team Autonomous Solutions is one of 36 teams invited to the final event of the Urban Challenge, a race that pits driverless cars against each other and the clock in a simulated urban environment.  These cars must follow California highway laws, handle stop signs, intersections, speed limits, multi-lane roads, and avoid collisions with other vehicles, all without human intervention.
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Phytech America Sponsors Team Autonomous Solutions
Thanks to Phytech for donating some processors to Team Autonomous Solutions!

Phytec America, LLCFounded in 1986, PHYTEC is engaged in the development, production, and sale of microcontroller-based hardware and software. PHYTEC has earned a reputation for high quality design and production of OEM-able SBC modules and Rapid Development Kits that accelerate microcontroller-based embedded developments.

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Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsorship is currently being sought at all levels. Opportunities exist for both technological and financial contributions.  Please review the following documents:

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Autonomous Solutions Wins Funding from DARPA to Participate in the Next Grand Challenge

LOGAN, Utah — October 3, 2006 — Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI) announced today that they have been awarded a $1 million Track A contract to participate in DARPA’s 2007 Urban Challenge.  Out of over 60 proposals from robotic systems developers world wide, ASI is one of only 11 winners of DARPA funding to enter a vehicle in what has been dubbed “The Great Robot Race”.  ASI is the prime contractor on a team that includes Sarnoff Corporation, DeVivo Automated Systems Technology, and even a division of NASA’s Marshall Space FlightCenter.

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