Argo's self-driving technology, solutions, and insights help businesses create first-of-its-kind autonomous applications and use cases to improve operations.
FREMONT, CA: "Advancements in autonomy will improve the safety and accessibility of our roads, while also solving real business challenges. By creating this full suite of products and services, Argo offers businesses across a broad range of industries everything they need to take advantage of self-driving technology at scale." says Brett Browning, Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Product Development of Argo AI.
Argo AI unveils a comprehensive portfolio of tools and services to enable businesses of any size to deploy autonomous vehicles to improve ridesharing and delivery operations. Argo's product ecosystem is customized based on a company's requirements, combining cutting-edge autonomous driving technology, vehicle and fleet management systems, and robust data and analytics to enable scalable autonomous operations.
Utilizing its years of expertise in creating, testing, and running self-driving technology on different vehicle types and in eight various global cities, Argo established its product ecosystem. Argo has incorporated feedback from multiple industries into its product design and development process, allowing it to create ride-hailing, vehicle sharing, and middle- and last-mile delivery. Currently, it does ridesharing for consumers with Lyft and autonomous products delivery with Walmart.
It demonstrates that the platform is compatible with many vehicle types across automakers, including electric or hybrid vehicles, sedans, SUVs, and vans. This versatility enables a range of go-to-market applications, including urban ridesharing and middle- and last-mile deliveries.
"We know from our integrations with several businesses that customers want more than autonomous vehicles to feel confident in incorporating autonomy into existing services. They require corresponding tools and solutions that can be tailored to solve their day-to-day operational needs." adds Browning.