Michigan Tech joins other universities and companies on the exhibit floor at the North American International Auto Show this week.
Mobility is the movement of people, goods and information. Interdisciplinary teams at Michigan Tech tackle mobility research challenges in the air, on land and even underwater. They will be showcasing autonomous vehicle projects in booth UA 09 as part of the AutoMobili-D exposition.
Michigan Tech’s booth will feature several demos and robots, and the floor of the booth will showcase an overhead view of the Keweenaw Research Center’s winter driving test track—all the snow without having to walk on the icy track itself. A team from the Advanced Power Systems Lab will also be along, sharing their expertise in ground vehicle development and testing.
Check out more about Michigan Tech mobility and feel free to stop by the booth to talk to one of our experts.