Adoption Of Autonomous Vehicles!
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Timeline
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August 3, 2020Experience start
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August 1, 2019Project Scope Meeting
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August 4, 2019Case Competition
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December 2, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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August 3, 2020Experience start
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August 1, 2019Project Scope Meeting
The Human Resources Alliance will confirm the attendance of students and organize them into teams. Teams will proceed to attend a launch event where expectations of deliverable, and initial information about the challenge will be communicated.
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August 4, 2019Case Competition
Teams will arrive at the competition, receive full details related to the challenge and case study. Next, teams will spend up to 3 hours preparing their analyses before presenting to a panel of judges, and answering any clarifying questions.
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December 2, 2020Experience end
Experience scope
Categories
Information technology Data analysis Product or service launchSkills
business consulting business strategy data analysis research engineering & systems designIn this Research Challenge students will have the opportunity to explore various challenges for autonomous vehicle adoption and how these may impact individuals, businesses and communities. Our students, under the supervision of educators, will analyze the key issues and recommend solutions by applying their technical knowledge.
Learners
Deliverables will be agreed for each challenge between the company or organization and students participating in the challenge. Examples for possible deliverables are:
- Pitch deck & presentation
- Report
Project timeline
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August 3, 2020Experience start
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August 1, 2019Project Scope Meeting
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August 4, 2019Case Competition
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December 2, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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August 3, 2020Experience start
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August 1, 2019Project Scope Meeting
The Human Resources Alliance will confirm the attendance of students and organize them into teams. Teams will proceed to attend a launch event where expectations of deliverable, and initial information about the challenge will be communicated.
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August 4, 2019Case Competition
Teams will arrive at the competition, receive full details related to the challenge and case study. Next, teams will spend up to 3 hours preparing their analyses before presenting to a panel of judges, and answering any clarifying questions.
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December 2, 2020Experience end
Project Examples
Requirements
Durham College focuses on bridging the gap between students and the professional industry by hosting various events like information sessions, case competitions, and networking events.
This challenge will attract students from a wide range of disciplines who have a passion for adoption of autonomous vehicles.
Students who complete the challenge, will bring critical thinking and creativity to the problem provided, drawing on their experience, creativity and their education to any solution.
Would you like to have Durham College students working on a challenge for your business, community? To partner with this competition, you or a representative would need to attend the final presentations to evaluate students' presentations.
Possible challenges include, but are not limited to:
- Standards for autonomous drone interaction with vulnerable sidewalk users
- Protocol for rating road suitability for various levels (0 to 5) of autonomous driving
- Ride sharing platforms that consider user ability to pay
- Uses for autonomous vehicles & robots for community policing
- Autonomous vehicles as a service (e.g. mobility solutions, inspection and other service delivery modes)
- Approaches to incent ride sharing (e.g. one way, both ways, etc)
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Main contact

Timeline
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August 3, 2020Experience start
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August 1, 2019Project Scope Meeting
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August 4, 2019Case Competition
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December 2, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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August 3, 2020Experience start
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August 1, 2019Project Scope Meeting
The Human Resources Alliance will confirm the attendance of students and organize them into teams. Teams will proceed to attend a launch event where expectations of deliverable, and initial information about the challenge will be communicated.
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August 4, 2019Case Competition
Teams will arrive at the competition, receive full details related to the challenge and case study. Next, teams will spend up to 3 hours preparing their analyses before presenting to a panel of judges, and answering any clarifying questions.
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December 2, 2020Experience end