
Wu Gansha, CEO of Chinese autonomous driving startup UISEE, recently expressed confidence in China's self-driving technology development.
"The result of globalization is localization," Wu said. "Through coordinated innovation with local industrial ecology, we will resolve problems and achieve joint development."
Wu added that Chinese companies are committed to long-term goals and integrate themselves with local development.
His confidence also comes from UISEE's market competitiveness. It provides autonomous driving solutions for numerous scenarios, including public transport, patrol, cleaning, and retail. One of its flagship products is B22, a Level 4 autonomous driving bus designed for efficient and safe passenger transportation.
According to Lin Wei, autonomous bus product director at UISEE, the B22 model is equipped with eight radars and a vision recognition system, enabling it to detect obstacles within a 200-meter range.
The bus has been deployed at Haikou Meilan International Airport in Hainan province in inter-terminal shuttle services.
A B22 model autonomous bus developed by UISEE. [Photo by Wang Songsong/chinadaily.com.cn]