Wayve has launched operations in the USA. It has opened a new office in Silicon Valley and started a driver assistance testing program in San Francisco and the Bay Area, marking Wayve’s first on-road trials outside the UK.
The US testing will focus on ADAS to support drivers with enhanced functionality to improve the safety and convenience of urban and highway driving. The testing will expand the geographic scope of Wayve’s AI Driver product to enable operation in diverse conditions across multiple countries.
To support this testing, the company has opened an office in Sunnyvale, where Wayve’s Silicon Valley team will focus on software development, hardware integration and deployment operations in the USA.
Alex Kendall, co-founder and CEO of Wayve, said, “We are excited to bring this technology to the US. San Francisco’s unique driving conditions offer rich data insights that will be crucial in further developing a global AI platform for automotive customers.”
Kaity Fischer, VP of commercial and operations at Wayve, said, “Launching our US testing program in California deepens our collaboration with key partners like Microsoft, Nvidia and Uber. Their support in cloud computing, silicon and mobility services will accelerate the creation of a global ecosystem that will bring our AI-driving technology to automotive partners.”
Wayve is developing AI software that enables auto makers to deliver a full range of driver assistance and automation features. Designed to address the industry’s safety and scalability challenges, Wayve’s AV2.0 approach replaces rule-based systems and geofenced routes with an end-to-end AI system that learns from data to drive any vehicle anywhere. It is backed by over US$1.3bn from investors including Softbank, Nvidia, Microsoft, Uber and Eclipse Ventures.