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Continental Partners with U.S. Department of Transportation for Smart City Challenge
[June 24, 2016]

Continental Partners with U.S. Department of Transportation for Smart City Challenge


AUBURN HILLS, Mich., June 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- International technology company Continental is partnering with the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT)'s Smart City Challenge. Continental has initially pledged at least $1 million to the winning city to provide improved safety and connectivity technology to its transportation network.

As part of its commitment, Continental will provide advanced sensing, vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2X) communication technology to increase traffic safety at intersections and provide a platform for intelligent transportation systems of the future. The Smart City Challenge is a competition which will create a fully integrated, first-of-its-kind city that uses data, technology and creativity to shape how people and goods move in the future.

"At Continental, safety is at the cornerstone of everything we do. That is why we are proud to join the U.S. DOT's national Smart City Challenge as a key provider of active safety technology and secure connectivity to help advance the development of future mobility services such as automated driving infrastructure solutions, Intelligent Transportation Systems led by our Silicon Valley team and V2X technology," said Samir Salman, CEO of Continental North America. "The Smart City Challenge aligns with our company's mission of Vision Zero, which is our goal to globally eliminate traffic and road fatalities, making mobility safer, more convenient and more efficient for everyone."

"The Smart City Challenge is a historic moment in the future of mobility. It is an exciting venture that requires tremendous private and public sector collaboration," said Seval Oz, CEO of Continental's Intelligent Transportation Systems based in Silicon Valley. "The ITS team is stepping up to work together with the U.S. DOT and the winning city to provide the critical systems and services to advance U.S. cities in preparation for future mobility."

U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx recently announced that Columbus, Ohio has been selected as the winner of the Smart City Challenge. Other finalist cities include: Austin, Texas; Denver, Colo.; Kansas City, Mo.; Pittsburgh; Portland, Ore.; and San Francisco.

"This competition has transformed major U.S. cities into critically needed laboratories of innovation with the potential to solve transportation challenges that prioritize safety, innovation and equity that exist nationwide," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. "By fostering creative collaboration, this announcement and the existing precedent-setting public-private partnerships will strengthen the winning city's ability to bring their bold visions to life."

The Smart City Challenge was launched by Secretary Foxx in December 2015 in response to the trends identified in the Beyond Traffic draft report.

Continental develops intelligent technologies for transporting people and their goods. As a reliable partner, the international automotive supplier, tire manufacturer, and industrial partner provides sustainable, safe, comfortable, individual, and affordable solutions. In 2015, the corporation generated sales of €39.2 billion with its five divisions, Chassis & Safety, Interior, Powertrain, Tires, and ContiTech. Continental currently employs more than 212,000 people in 55 countries.





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