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Industrial Revolution 1.0: Harvesting the power of steam

Industrial Revolution 2.0: Increasing Automation

Industrial Revolution 3.0: Digitizing

Products: We sell products developed collaboratively with our community.

Platform Community Process

Co-Creation: Collaborative design

Co-Creation: Community engagement

Contributions rewarded: RoyaltyWork protected: Creative Commons

LabsBuild FloorShop

Microfactories: Design, Build and Sell locally

Countries with >500 community members

Countries with 1-499 community membersExisting Microfactories

Planned Microfactories

Expanding the network of Microfactories: Co-Creating locally relevant vehicle eco-systems

Model: Combination of collaborative development and local manufacturing

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The Edge: Products to Market 5x Faster and 100x Less Cost

Case 1: Rally Fighter from Sangho Kim, South Korea | Worlds 1st Co-Created Car - 18 months

Case 2: Flypmode from Victor Garcia, USA | Worlds First Co-Created Military Vehicle - 5 months

Collaborations: Community engagements

A world of vehicle innovations: Vehicles developed for the US market

3D Printed car Challenge: Over 200 entries

International Manufacturing Technology Show: September 2014 - Chicago

DDM: Direct Digital Manufacturing

Case 3: Strati from Michele Ano, Italy | Worlds First 3D printed car

Project redacted: July 2015 - Swim from Kevin Lo, USA

Project redacted: Swim from Kevin Lo, USA | On the way to the first Highway certified 3D printed car

Partnering for Success

Urban Mobility Challenge: Berlin 2030 - High potential winning conceptsPicking up the pace a little bit, wont hurt. 2030 arrives faster than you think.

PurposeUrbanization pressurizing our transport systemsAs the share of the worlds population living in cities grows to nearly 70 percent by 2050 and energy consumption for transport in cities is expected to double, the need for efficient, affordable, safe and high-capacity transport solutions will become more acute.Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director, IEASources: http://www.iea.org/newsroomandevents/pressreleases/2013/july/iea-shows-benefits-of-improved-energy-efficiency-of-urban-transport-systems.html 70%

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ProblemCongestion has a high costThe combined annual cost of gridlock in the U.S., U.K., France and Germany is expected to soar to $293.1 billion by 2030, almost a 50% increase from 2013.Inrix, Economic & Environmental Impact of Traffic Congestion study>$290B

ProblemSources: http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/publications/road_traffic/world_report/en/

1.2MHuman operated vehicles are killing machinesUnsafe road traffic systems are seriously harming global public health and development. Worldwide, an estimated 1.2 million people are killed in road crashes each year and as many as 50 million are injured. Projections indicate that these figures will increase by about 65% over the next 20 years unless there is new commitment to prevention. Nevertheless, the tragedy behind these figures attracts less mass media attention than other, less frequent types of tragedy.World Health Organization, World report on road traffic injury prevention

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ProblemEmissions, noise95% of all kilometers travelled (both passenger and freight) in the EU are powered by oil derived fuels. The combustion of this oil releases pollution in the form of emissions, which place significant burdens on human health and the environment. Around 90% of city dwellers in the European Union (EU) are still exposed to air pollutants at levels deemed harmful to health by the World Health Organization (WHO), and transport is a large contributor to this. Transport also causes noise impacts. Road traffic exposes more people to harmful levels of noise than any other source. EEA90%

Current mobility system

Need for a new paradigmNot sustainableTechnology enables solutions

Mobility: The future is shared, autonomous and sustainable

DriverlessShared vehiclesand rides Sustainable

AWESOME Vehicles: Edgar08 - Autonomous upgradable smart minibus

AWESOME System: Re-routes itself autonomously

AWESOME System: Self-optimized routine planning

Edgar08: Beautiful and sustainable

Edgar08: Smart and accessible

AWESOME App: Mobile enabled

Integration of various payment modeBilling InterfaceMulti-Modal Trip-PlanningOn-Demand or Pre-Defined routeRegistrationService optimization based on usage patternsTicketingIntegration of existing ticketing schemes

AWESOME System: Safe, Sustainable and affordable

SustainableSafeAffordable

Who is the AWESOME System for?

Fleet operatorsPublic transport operators Communities

AWESOME System: Simply

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