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Malaysia s first autonomous vehicle testing route gets approval | Daily Express Online

Published on: Thursday, December 24, 2020 By: Bernama Text Size: Left to right: Futurise Head Of Innovation Ecosystem Tengku Azrul, MD of eMoovit Technology Dr Hairi Zamzuri, Secretary General of the Ministry of Transport Isham Ishak and CEO of Futurise Mahadhir Aziz with the car. CYBERJAYA: Futurise Sdn Bhd (Futurise) – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cyberview Sdn Bhd, has announced that Malaysia’s first self-driving vehicle testing route has been approved. The seven kilometre-long Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) Testing Route was jointly developed by Futurise and the Ministry of Transport (MOT) under the National Regulatory Sandbox (NRS) initiative for the development of autonomous vehicles or self-driving vehicles. 

Malaysia approves first testing route for self-driving cars in Cyberjaya

Malaysia approves first testing route for self-driving cars in Cyberjaya 3 months If news reports are anything to go by, self-driving cars are set to actually become a thing in Malaysia – well, at least in Cyberjaya. On December 23, 2020, Futurise – a government-linked company (GLC) under Malaysia s Ministry of Finance – announced the approval of Malaysia s first testing route for self-driving vehicles. Called the Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) Testing Route, the route was jointly developed by Futurise alongside Malaysia s Ministry of Transport with the goal of developing the nation s future capabilities for creating autonomous vehicles. The route will be split into two segments – one a shorter stretch circling around the Futurise campus and its neighboring buildings, and the other a longer path around a larger portion of the area surrounding the Futurise campus.

Malaysia s first autonomous vehicle testing route gets approval

CYBERJAYA (Dec 23): Futurise Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cyberview Sdn Bhd, announced that Malaysia’s first self-driving vehicle testing route had been approved. The 7km Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) Testing Route was jointly developed by Futurise and the Ministry of Transport (MoT) under the National Regulatory Sandbox (NRS) initiative for the development of autonomous vehicles or self-driving vehicles.  In a statement today, Futurise said eMooVit Technology Sdn Bhd will be the first company to use the route. Established in 2016, eMooVit is a local start-up company specialising in driverless agnostic vehicle software for urban environment routes. The software can be used in different applications, such as first/last-mile transportation, logistics and utility solutions.

Cyberjaya now home to Malaysia s first autonomous vehicle testing route

Mahadhir (left) and Isham posing with the Proton Exora self-driving car. Futurise PETALING JAYA: Malaysia will start testing autonomous vehicles (AVs) on two routes stretching 7km in total in Cyberjaya. A shorter route loops around Futurise and MaGIC buildings, and a longer one includes Persiaran Apec, Persiaran Cyberpoint and Persiaran Rimba. Dubbed the Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) Testing Route, it was developed by Futurise, a subsidiary of Cyberview Sdn Bhd, with the Transport Ministry under the National Regulatory Sandbox (NRS) initiative. At the end of 2019, The Guideline For The AV Trialing on Public Roads in Cyberjaya was completed and endorsed by the ministry and MPSepang before work on the testing routes began, according to a statement.

Malaysia s first autonomous vehicle test route in Cyberjaya approved - eMooVit first to begin testing

23 December 2020 8:14 pm / 4 comments The country’s first autonomous vehicle test route on public roads is now in service, with Cyberview-subsidiary Futurise today officially announcing the approval of the Cyberjaya Malaysia Autonomous Vehicle (MyAV) testing route, which was developed together with the ministry of transport (MOT) under the National Regulatory Sandbox initiative. There are two routes stretching seven kilometres in total, The Star reports. The first is a short course, looping around the Futurise and Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (MaGIC) buildings, while the second is a longer route that includes movement across Persiaran Apec, Persiaran Cyberpoint and Persiaran Rimba. It was also announced that eMoovit Technology is the first company to receive approval to use the route for the testing of its autonomous vehicle testbed, which is a self-driving Proton Exora. The company, operating under the umbrella of Singaporean company MooVita, specialise

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