Pasi William Schiti: Meet the Zimbabwean building driverless cars in the UK
- Pasi William Schiti, a Zambawean and the owner of the Academy of Robotics, has built driverless cars in the UK to help with delivery
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Though the vehicle was built to run on smoothly constructed roads, it can navigate unknown areas without the use of GPS
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With a collaboration with the UK, it was able to get a license that allows it to ply on roads at 96km/h.
Africans are making waves all around as Pasi William Sachiti builds driverless cars in the United Kingdom. He was able to achieve that with the combination of advanced robotics and driver-less vehicle technology under his startup, Academy of Robotics.
It should be noted that the vehicle was developed in collaboration with the UK’s vehicle authority so that it could ply the road at 96km/h. According to Face2Face Africa, the young entrepreneur moved to the UK at the tender age of 16 as started his first business at the age of 19.
Pasi William Schiti has broken a barrier in the automobile industry with driverless cars.
He was once the owner of a solar energy solution company that was able to give license to its technology to different countries of the world. Sachiti studied at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Aberystwyth. The driverless vehicle got launched at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK. Though the autonomous car is made for neatly paved roads, it can go through unmarked roads without having to depend on its GPS.
The vehicle works with an app that controls, making it very easy for people to get their goods and meet it like a delivery man.
Source:Legit
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