Automotive Exports – May 2017
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Monthly automotive aftermarket magazine<br />
First i-Bus To Be Tested By<br />
University Students<br />
The first intelligent bus of Turkish<br />
automotive industry has been<br />
submitted to the Teknopark of Kocaeli<br />
University.<br />
In order to get views and suggestion<br />
of the students, the first intelligent bus,<br />
Avenue iBUS has been submitted to the<br />
Teknopark of Kocaeli University (KOU).<br />
The ibus will be used as a shuttle bus of<br />
the university students and staffs between<br />
the KOU and Teknopark. Following<br />
minimum 50 trips, the views and<br />
feedbacks will be gotten from the 1000<br />
students and staffs work for Teknopark.<br />
“We not only produce vehicles, but<br />
also technology produce and export”<br />
TEMSA Director General Dincer Celik,<br />
stating together with change in<br />
technology also individual and societal<br />
needs have changed and diversified,<br />
and said; “Not only the observer of these<br />
changes, as a company being a decisive<br />
effective player of these change, today<br />
we not only produce vehicles we also<br />
produce technology and export.”<br />
Indicating they had designed Avenue<br />
iBUS for intelligent transport for today and<br />
future’s intelligent cities, Celik continued;<br />
“We have aimed to contribute to the<br />
digital transformation of transport in cities.<br />
With our vehicle we have submitted<br />
to the Teknopark of Kocaeli University,<br />
we offer experiencing opportunity for<br />
the students and staffs of the university<br />
and Teknopark between the university<br />
campus and Teknopark campus. We<br />
target to surge efficiency of the system<br />
through their opinions by integrated<br />
with the intelligence transport solutions.”<br />
Achieved in 7 months<br />
STM Deputy Director General, Omer<br />
Korkut, reminding they had cooperated<br />
with a protocol between STM and<br />
TEMSA, and said; “Having improved<br />
with an intensive joint study in R & D<br />
in a short time such as 7 months as a<br />
completely domestic system, Fleetics<br />
product makes possible to examine the<br />
collected data from i-buses by using<br />
great data infrastructures and data<br />
science techniques through offline<br />
methods. Fleetics ensures to follow realtime<br />
performance of i-buses, identifying<br />
of components according to their aging<br />
condition prior to disorder. Our product<br />
models behavior of drivers and protects<br />
accidents and makes up modeling in<br />
reducing costs in lots of issues.”