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HD Hyundai Avikus, Busan City, and KMCP sign MOU for operation of electric autonomous water taxis

by Avikus 22 Jul 2023 03:37 BST
Eco-friendly autonomous maritime tourism taxi service © Avikus

Avikus, HD Hyundai's autonomous navigation in-house startup, announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Busan City, South Korea and Korea Marine Consulting and Project Management Company (KMCP Co., Ltd.) for the development of an eco-friendly autonomous maritime tourism taxi service.

According to the terms of the MOU, Avikus will supply specialized self-navigating solutions for water taxis, while KMCP will provide an eco-friendly maritime taxi platform and assume the role of operating the water taxi service. Busan City will offer administrative support necessary for the operation of the maritime taxi service, as well as promotional and marketing activities to boost the activation of the water taxis.

Since 2021, Busan City has been preparing for an eco-friendly water taxi service in collaboration with KMCP, a domestic eco-friendly leisure boat manufacturer. Starting from 2025, Busan Metropolitan City plans to operate four six-seater maritime taxis in a 14km section around Yeongdo, the downtown area. Avikus has successfully commercialized their autonomous navigation solution for cargo ships, called HiNAS, and begun to roll out their leisure boat solution, called NeuBoat. The upcoming water taxi project will feature Avikus' NeuBoat NAVI and NeuBoat DOCK. NeuBoat NAVI offers functions such as safe route setting, autonomous navigation, obstacle detection and avoidance control, and obstacle approach alerts for water taxi operations. NeuBoat DOCK is designed to provide 3D Surround View Monitoring (SVM) capabilities.

"NeuBoat utilizes artificial intelligence technology to provide real-time guidance for water taxis, optimizing their routes and automatically avoiding obstacles, thus significantly enhancing the safety and convenience of the water taxi service," said Lim Do-hyeong, CEO of Avikus. "Through continuous collaboration with Busan City, we aim to verify the safety and viability of autonomous water taxis and expand their presence."

Busan City also plans to enhance its image as an environmentally friendly maritime city through the operation of electric propulsion water taxis and expects to provide a safer and more convenient service by incorporating Avikus' autonomous navigation technology.

Furthermore, Avikus plans to commence commercialization of NeuBoat, starting with major boat shows in the United States and Europe in the second half of this year.

For more information about Avikus or NeuBoat, visit avikus.ai.

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