27 Jan 2025
ITS Industrial Seminar Series 2025 – Autonomous driving: Embracing the era of large-scale commercialization
This seminar aims to explore how to continuously drive industrial transformation and achieve large-scale commercialization of autonomous driving, especially Robotaxi, based on the technology and commercial practice of Pony.ai.
Talk Abstract:
The popularization of autonomous driving technology has brought significant changes to people’s modes of transportation and lifestyles, and has also introduced new growth points for the automotive industry. We are witnessing the rapid iteration of autonomous driving technology and the continuous expansion of its application scenarios, while also facing many challenges. Starting from 2023, several cities in United States and China allowed fully driverless Robotaxi operating to the general public and hence the commercialization of Robotaxi business is accelerating. This speech aims to explore how to continuously drive industrial transformation and achieve large-scale commercialization of autonomous driving, especially Robotaxi, based on the technology and commercial practice of Pony.ai.
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Luyi Mo is a Vice President of Pony.ai, a global leader in the large-scale commercialization of autonomous mobility. She is responsible for overseeing Pony.ai’s Guangzhou and Shenzhen offices as well as its Robotaxi service and operation. She successfully led the team to deploy China’s first Robotaxi service in 2018 and continuously drove the efforts to make Pony.ai as the first company to operate fully driverless Robotaxi service in all tier-1 cities in China. Prior to joining Pony.ai, Dr. Mo worked as a senior software engineer at NetEase, specializing in game engine development. Dr. Mo holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Zhejiang University and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Hong Kong. During her time in university, Dr. Mo was the first female world champion from China since 1977 at the 35(th) Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals in 2011.