{"id":209583,"date":"2017-08-03T10:20:04","date_gmt":"2017-08-03T14:20:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/local-businesses-are-at-the-forefront-of-the-developing-robotics-world-c-ville-weekly\/"},"modified":"2017-08-03T10:20:04","modified_gmt":"2017-08-03T14:20:04","slug":"local-businesses-are-at-the-forefront-of-the-developing-robotics-world-c-ville-weekly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/robotics\/local-businesses-are-at-the-forefront-of-the-developing-robotics-world-c-ville-weekly\/","title":{"rendered":"Local businesses are at the forefront of the developing robotics world &#8211; C-VILLE Weekly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    For years, Charlottesville has been quietly becoming a leading    tech hub in Virginia and on the East Coast. Meet three of the    businesses and programs that are spearheading the charge into    the growing field of robotics.  <\/p>\n<p>    Crozet residents are aware that big things are happening in    their town. Foremost among these has been Perrone Robotics    Inc.s move to invest in the construction of a new    multimillion-dollar downtown complex. While the logistics of    the project are still being hashed outfor instance, an    estimated $3.15 million in funding for Crozet Plaza, a central    park and greenspace, has yet to be securedin December 2016,    PRI struck a deal with developer Milestone Partners and, in    early July, cut the red ribbon on a temporary 5,000-square-foot    office and testing facility located on the site of the proposed    construction. Once the plaza goes in, and surrounding offices,    residential apartments and restaurants are installed, Perrone    plans to build a permanent office and testing facility.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whats significant about this move? PRI is bringing top-tier    Silicone Valley innovation to the Charlottesville area.  <\/p>\n<p>    Positioned at the forefront of the autonomous car revolution,    PRI is seeking to play a key role nationally and globally in    its development and implementation. Its not often that you    get the opportunity to go to work for a company thats doing    things this exciting, and is located in an area thats this    beautiful, says Chief Operating Officer Greg Scharer.  <\/p>\n<p>    For PRI founder Paul Perrone, thats exactly the point.    Contrary to the volatility of the Silicon Valley    workplacewhere talented employees are constantly jumping ship,    chasing the highest bidderPerrone has built a company culture    devoted to long-term stability and family values. The people    that come to work for us are some of the best and brightest in    the world, he says. We want them to be invested in the    companys future, love where they live and feel confident they    can raise their families in this community. With its proximity    to the mountains and Charlottesville, Perrone says Crozet is a    perfect fit.  <\/p>\n<p>    But what exactly does PRI do?  <\/p>\n<p>    A little over 14 years ago, we started building software that    makes autonomous cars work, says Scharer, who explains that    PRIs flagship product MAXwhich stands for Mobile Autonomous    Xis to autonomous vehicles what Android is to smartphones, or    Windows is to computers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Basically, its a software platform that we use to build other    software, he says. Think of it like a foundation, or set of    tools that lets you put together a house more swiftly. Just, in    the case of MAX, youre building software applications. MAX    saves programmers time and energy because they dont have to    rebuild things theyd otherwise have to make over and over    again when creating applications, and this capability is what    allows for hardware independence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Using MAX, PRI can integrate sensors, controls, algorithms,    computer platforms and more. In other words, everything you    need to run a fully autonomous vehicle.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thirteen years ago, Paul Perrone entered his first self-driving    car, Tommy, in the nations most prestigious competition for    autonomous vehicles: the DARPA Grand Challenge, which is funded    by the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (an arm of the    U.S. Department of Defense). Back then the company consisted of    little more than a makeshift lab in a basement, a couple of    volunteers, Tommy and the MAX software platform.  <\/p>\n<p>    Though Perrone didnt ultimately take home the $2 million    prize, participating in the race paid off in two big ways.    First, the grueling 150-mile-long remote and driverless run    from Los Angeles to Las Vegas through the Mojave Desert tested    MAXs real-world capabilities. Second, and perhaps more    importantly, after being selected as one of just 40 teams to    compete in the contest, Tommys performance against what    Perrone describes as an infinitely better-funded field sowed    the seeds for PRIs expansion.  <\/p>\n<p>    The company quickly became a leader in the then-nascent field    of autonomous vehicles. However, for the next 12 years, growth    was relatively slow. That all changed last fall when PRI    received a large investment from Wind River Systems, a    subsidiary of Intel. Although exact amounts were not disclosed,    the money came as part of a $38 million package split between    12 tech companies (not necessarily evenly), which senior vice    president Wendell Brooks described in a statement as allocated    to the worlds most visionary entrepreneurs developing    breakthrough technologies to transform lives and industries.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Perrone, the investment has led to a partnership    with Intel, which is enabling PRI to scale up marketing and    development for its MAX platform and create new pathways into    the global marketplace. Weve met with major European auto    manufacturers and, while were not ready to disclose specifics,    we expect to announce a major deal very soon, says Scharer.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, the company has added a couple new executives, and    has grown to 17 employees. The founder of Atari, inventor of    Pong, and renown tech start-up guru Nolan Bushnell has joined    PRIs governing board. James Gosling, creator of the Java    programming language, recently joined the board of advisers.    And starting this year, PRI will add between five and 15 new    positions a year for the next five years and may have upward of    120 employees based in Crozet as soon as 2022. These jobs will    be top-tier. Well be bringing in highly educated, highly    skilled employees, says Perrone.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Scharer, these people bring experience and    industry know-how to the table, which he says will be    invaluable as the company scales up. Nolans been in the IT    industry since the beginning and has a proven record of taking    technology in its early stages and creating a productive    business around it, he says. And James is considered a guru    in the coding communityI cant tell you how great it is to    have these guys to bounce ideas around with.  <\/p>\n<p>    Considering PRIs pioneer patent for MAX, and the fact that    players such as Google, Uber, Tesla, Volvo, Ford and at least    13 other automakers have committed or implied theyll make    fully autonomous vehicles available by 2020, PRIs future looks    lucrative. According to a study conducted by worldwide    management consulting firm Boston Consulting Group, by 2035 12    million fully autonomous units could be sold a year globally,    and the market for partially and fully autonomous vehicles is    expected to leap from about $42 billion in 2025 to nearly $77    billion in 2035.  <\/p>\n<p>    The BCG study also says the growth capacity of    the autonomous industry is being driven largely by safety    considerations, citing a National Highway Safety Administration    report stating that, each year, there are 33,000 to 40,000    traffic fatalities in the U.S. alone, with 747 fatal crashes    each week. But once autonomous cars are deployed at scale,    Perrone claims traffic fatalities will be reduced by 75    percent, almost instantaneously. With complete    standardization, we expect fatalities will drop by another two    orders of magnitude, he says.  <\/p>\n<p>    Moving into the future, both the BCG study and Perrone say    autonomy in cars is only going to grow.  <\/p>\n<p>    We predict that, by 2035, the preponderance of cars will be    autonomousand were going to have a major stake in that    action, says Scharer. Were working to become the Microsoft    of the autonomous car industry. And while that may sound like a    lofty goal, its one we feel is attainable.  <\/p>\n<p>    Since its founding in 2007, WillowTree has made a name for    itself in the tech world. As a budding provider of mobile    strategy, design and development services, the company has    blossomed from a handful of entrepreneurs to having more than    200 employees housed in offices located in Charlottesville and    Durham, North Carolina. With $13.2 million in revenue in 2015,    the company experienced growth of 226 percent in fewer than    three years, and in the past five years has received numerous    accolades and awards.  <\/p>\n<p>    From 2012 to 2016, Inc. Magazine named    WillowTree one of the fastest-growing companies in America.    Meanwhile, as one of the fastest-growing businesses in the    state, the Virginia Chamber of Commerce has presented it with    consecutive Fantastic 50 awards since 2013. In 2015, CEO and    founder Tobias Dengel was recognized by SmartCEO as helming one    of the nations most promising tech companies. And in both 2015    and 2016, WillowTree was awarded International Academy of the    Visual Arts Communicator Awards for its work designing mobile    apps for Regal Entertainment Group and AOL.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to WillowTree Chief Experience Officer Blake Sirach,    the company helps Fortune 500    companies take advantage of the mobile wave in ways their    internal teams and existing consultants cannot. Because of new device capabilities the medium    introduces new and near-constant opportunity, and mobile    demands design-driven software development, and thats where we    excel. As we continue to help companies understand the    essential role mobile plays in providing a competitive    advantage and better engagement with customers, more and more    are turning to us to help guide and implement their mobile    strategies.  <\/p>\n<p>    That last statement is no exaggeration. In    addition to AOL and Regal, the companys short list of    heavy-hitting clients includes GE, Canadian Broadcasting    Corporation, Johnson & Johnson, Time Warner, AEG, Wyndham    and Harvard Business Publishing.  <\/p>\n<p>    Most recently, WillowTrees work in the growing field of    chatbotsor conversational user interfaceshas been garnering    tremendous attention. A chatbot is basically an interface that    can hold a conversation with a user via auditory or textual    methods, says Sirach. Designed to simulate human conversation,    the bots are used for tasks such as customer service,    trouble-shooting and information acquisition.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to Sirach, for certain businesses or products, CUIs    offer an advantage over traditional apps.For example, say youre chatting with a friend via    Facebook Messenger and decide to catch a movie. Only, you dont    know whats playing at what time or where, much less what a    given film is about. Its one of those situations where itd    be great to have a person around who knows all the answers and    can cater to your needs exactly, says Sirach. However, thats    not often the case. But what if you could simply access a    chatbot within the app and, within a couple of questions, get    all the info you need? What this example illustrates is the    type of problem thats perfect for a CUI to solve.  <\/p>\n<p>    By the end of the chatbot conversation, not    only will you and your friends have decided on a flick, your    tickets can be sent directly to you via email, text or natively    in the app. Because the information is provided within the    interface youre already using, you wont have to download an    additional app or pull up a search engine, says Sirach. Which    makes for a much more streamlined and friction-free    experience.  <\/p>\n<p>    Moving into the future, Sirach says customized    CUIs will offer companies valuable value-added productsand    WillowTree tremendous potential for growth. With businesses    seeking increasingly engaging interfacesaccording to Business    Insider, more than half of all apps downloaded are used only    once, with usefulness and engagement holding the key to    frequent usehe says the chatbot market is ripe for growth    because CUIs enable products and services to be where the    users already are.  <\/p>\n<p>    Chris Goynes students have the good fortune of participating    in one of the nations most groundbreaking undergraduate    spacecraft design courses. Since 2013, the UVA aerospace    engineering professors students have been working with NASA to    design research equipment and crafts that travel into the    stratosphere and beyond.  <\/p>\n<p>    Their current project? A three-pound,    softball-sized satellite that will spend at least two months    orbiting the planet at altitudes equivalent to that of the    International Space Stationthat is, a minimum of 1,000 orbits    at 250 miles above the Earths surface. Known as the CubeSat,    the vessel is part of a three-satellite group slated to be    carried into space in late 2018 by a NASA rocket that will    resupply the International Space Station. Although the project    is being supervised by UVA students, the other two units are    being designed and built by students at Old Dominion University    and Virginia Tech.  <\/p>\n<p>    What is the CubeSats mission? According to Goyne, the    satellite will take measurements from various altitudes for    atmospheric density. Once compiled, the data will aide NASA in    its efforts to greater understand global atmospheric    properties, and how subtleties in the upper atmosphere work to    cause drag on orbiting satellites.  <\/p>\n<p>    Equipped with a tiny ultra-high frequency radio, the CubeSat    will beam the data it collects to a UVA ground-control station.    Meanwhile, the station will transmit instructions to the craft    and communicate with other satellites in space. Our students    will have direct control of our spacecraft, gaining valuable    firsthand experience in spacecraft operations, says Goyne.    Theyll also control the data received from the spacecraft and    handle its distribution and dissemination.  <\/p>\n<p>    The first UVA-developed and -operated spacecraft, CubeSat is a    multi-year project, and is passed down to succeeding groups of    fourth-year engineering students as a capstone project or    course. The craft is expected to be completed this fall, with    about 100 students working on the project across the three    schools.  <\/p>\n<p>    In essence, [they] are walking in the footsteps of famous NASA    programs like the Apollo missions, says Goyne. 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