for that reason project leaders are meeting with colleagues from the institute for automotive engineering at aspen university they're at the forefront of research into autonomous driving. we are working on systems that need to be put in production tomorrow but we can take our time to find something for the future. blick it was about. the researchers are testing the concept in one of the most modern simulators in the world here they're looking into how the movements of a driverless past impact the senses of its passengers this present type called speedy has already passed through the simulation process kitted out with the latest technology it aims to provide a driving experience fit for the future. it's about improving mobility not restricting us and making it environmentally friendly my job is not only to make that happen but to try it out and test it with my young team so that they're excited about this journey and then want to pursue it their whole lives because that's. an excitement that drives innovative ideas that can change the way we travel in the city and beyond. now the pandemic