#21 The Evolution of Driving: OTIV’s Path from Remote to Autonomous

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About OTIV:OTIV is a company specializing in AI-driven automation solutions for rail transport. Their technology focuses on improving the safety, efficiency, and reliability of rail operations through driver assistance, tele-operation and fully autonomous solutions. OTIV’s solutions help rail operators reduce human errors, optimize traffic flow, and enhance situational awareness using sensors, cameras, and AI-based processing. They are working with leading industrial, urban and mainline rail networks, supporting a more sustainable and intelligent future for rail mobility.About Sam De Smet:Sam is the co-founder of OTIV, a Ghent-based company specializing in autonomous technologies for rail transport. In his role, he leads the company’s strategy and commercial development. Before founding OTIV, Sam worked as a consultant at Roland Berger and the Boston Consulting Group, focusing on challenges in the transportation sector.My Keytakeaways Innovation Requires Leadership: True change in the rail industry comes from a blend of innovative ideas and strong leadership.Step-by-Step Automation: Instead of jumping directly to full autonomy, progress is made in stages—from enhancing driver assistance systems to remote operations, and finally achieving complete automation.Tackling Real Challenges: Automation addresses major issues like driver shortages, high costs, and operational inflexibility.Tailored for Various Environments: Whether it's industrial sites, urban tram networks, or mainline operations, solutions must adapt to different contexts.Safety is Paramount: Achieving high safety standards (SIL) is critical, relying on extensive real-world testing and simulation to build a robust safety case.Clear Milestones: Near-term goals include launching advanced driver assistance and remote operations tests, with full automation targeted within the next decade.Customer-Centric Approach: Innovation is driven by listening to end users’ needs, not just the requirements of operators or manufacturers.Overcoming Testing Barriers: A key challenge is obtaining enough real-world safety data for regulatory approval, which requires breaking a “vicious circle.”AI as the Enabler: Artificial intelligence serves as the smart “brain” behind the systems, enhancing control and maintenance.Integrated Future Vision: The ultimate goal is a seamless, interconnected transport network that leverages both traditional rail and future technologies like Hyperloop.Sebastian [email protected]