Why visit
The exhibition
Dubai World Congress for Self-Driving Transport will host a futuristic exhibition that will bring together key stakeholders from around the world who are helping to define and shape the future of self-driving transport. From government leaders to the world’s leading car manufacturers and technology developers, decision-makers will gather to discuss their latest challenges and opportunities, as well as form partnerships to gain competitive advantage through cutting-edge solutions.
The exhibition will host over 60 exhibitors, featuring over 40 technical seminars and product demonstrations, a self-driving vehicle demo zone and a challenge showcase offering specific areas of expertise that are crucial in achieving self-driving strategies.
Seminars
40+ Seminars. All for free
The role of telematics in self-driving transport
Integrating self-driving cars in the social fabric of the UAE
Autonomy, liability and accident reconstruction
Testing and validating autonomous vehicles using traffic simulation
Passenger centric experiences in smart mobility
Protection of personal data in machine-to-machine communication
Autonomous driving traffic control
Deployment of the first ever nationwide 5G network in the MENA region
Global status, challenges and opportunities for cities from connected and autonomous vehicles
Challenge zone
The Dubai World Challenge For Self-Driving Transport is a catalyst to achieve the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to make 25% of all trips in Dubai to be smart and driverless by 2030.
First and last-mile connection strategies are the first use case addressed. The application, evaluation and challenge process started in 2018 and runs up until the Congress in October 2019.
Hosted by the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), the Challenge is a multi-year international competition designed for industry leaders, start-ups, and academia tackling the transport challenges faced by global cities. It is the first of its kind to be truly global in its outlook and not limited by country or region.