Randy and the panel discussed the fusion of several connected mobility platforms, including:
- Freight Automation at Alliance Airport, Fort Worth (Hillwood Real Estate Development)
- Automated Air Mobility using Drones for Parcel Deliveries in the Dallas area (Droneup)
- Connected Vehicles & the Future of Connectivity regarding Certification
- & Interoperability Importance (OmniAir)
- Public and Private Data Sharing (All)
- Hydrogen vehicles status and emergence
The second day covered electrification and upcoming 2023 federal grant opportunities, expected 1Q-2023. ChargePoint provided insight into the industry, its status, and its growth.
One topic of particular interest to OmniAir members is blending an electrified infrastructure and how charging stations will securely transfer data and payments and utilize charging stations for certificate top-offs.
“It was a pleasure to share the stage with fellow engineers during the Texas Technology Task Force. I look forward to furthering our collaborations.”
The meetings show the emergence of Connected Automation Technologies, Automated Vehicles, Electrical Vehicles, and Connectivity in the transportation sector.
About OmniAir Consortium
OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.