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TDRI Solutions Wins 2024 Edition of the IRF Start-up Label

In a landmark announcement during the Gala Dinner on 16 October at the IRF World Congress 2024, held in Istanbul from 15 to 18 October, the International Road Federation (IRF) named TDRI Solutions as the winner of the fourth edition of the IRF Start-up Label. The award was presented to TDRI’s CEO, Damian Butters, by IRF President Dimitris Mandalozis, marking a significant achievement for this New Zealand-based start-up.

TDRI Solutions has quickly become a beacon of innovation in the transportation sector, offering groundbreaking solutions for road maintenance and infrastructure management. By leveraging advanced traffic data analytics and non-invasive moisture measurement technology, TDRI Solutions is transforming how governments and organisations enhance road safety and urban mobility. With a focus on moisture monitoring and data-driven insights, they are paving the way for safer, more resilient, and efficiently maintained road networks.

Now in its fourth iteration, the IRF Start-up Label continues to support and propel promising start-ups in the transportation sector. Launched by the IRF in 2021, this initiative aims to foster innovation and drive change in the transport industry. Winners of the label gain exclusive access to the IRF’s extensive resources for one year, including expert knowledge, networking opportunities, and increased visibility within the global transport community.

TDRI Solutions: The data you need to build resilient roads. A moisture digital twin for your network.

We spoke with Damian Butters, CEO of TDRI Solutions, to learn more about their innovative approach and future plans:

What problem is TDRI Solutions addressing, and how are you solving it?

"We're very excited to share our subsurface moisture measurement solution with the world. There are many great technologies out there for building better roads, but what lies beneath the surface is often overlooked. The current method for measuring moisture—digging a test pit—is impractical at scale. Our non-invasive, high-speed moisture measurement solution allows us to create complete digital twins of moisture in road networks. This is a key indicator of accelerated pavement failure and can be used to inform drainage maintenance and design, addressing the root cause of pavement issues."

What motivates the TDRI Solutions team to grow and scale rapidly?

"We see a tremendous opportunity globally. In New Zealand, we've had fantastic opportunities to validate our product with innovators, and now we’re eager to share it on a global scale where climate change makes moisture related issues including flooding and freeze/thaw cycles more impactful every year. What excites us most is not only improving pavement quality and infrastructure now but also creating something truly resilient for future generations."

Where do you see TDRI Solutions in the coming years?

"In the next few years, our focus is on expanding beyond New Zealand. We have a great opportunity in the USA currently, from there we’re excited to explore opportunities in Europe and beyond. What I’ve learned since entering the infrastructure industry is that it takes a global community to adopt and understand new technologies. The IRF and the Start-up Label programme provide the perfect platform to start these conversations and build an understanding of how to use digital moisture twins to their full potential."

How can the IRF help your business?

"Through the IRF, we have access to a network of industry leaders, government executives, and professionals with extensive experience. This enables us to share our solution and also receive invaluable feedback on how we can refine and best offer it to the world. It’s a tremendous opportunity to learn from those who deeply understand the industry."

Learn more: https://www.tdrisolutions.com/

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Meet the Finalists of the IRF Start-up Label 2024 Edition 

The International Road Federation (IRF) is excited to announce the three finalists for the 2024 IRF Start-up Label, who will present their innovative solutions at the IRF World Congress 2024, taking place in Istanbul, Türkiye from 15 to 18 October.

The IRF Start-up Label initiative, launched in 2021, is dedicated to supporting and promoting groundbreaking start-ups in the mobility sector. We look forward to seeing how these finalists will contribute to the future of transport systems and drive meaningful change in the industry. 

Finalists of the IRF Start-up Label are selected through a rigorous evaluation process. Each application is meticulously reviewed by a panel of IRF experts, who assesses various factors including impact on key IRF areas, environmental and social implications, level of innovation, market traction, and the founders’ profiles. 

Meet the finalists competing for the 2024 IRF Start-up Label:

TDRI Solutions​

TDRI Solutions is a company dedicated to transforming road safety and infrastructure management through innovative digital solutions. They specialise in developing advanced traffic data analytics, intelligent transport systems, and smart city applications that help governments and organisations improve road safety, optimise traffic flow, and enhance urban mobility. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as AI and machine learning, TDRI Solutions aims to create safer and more efficient road networks globally.

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Numerico Technologies

Numerico Technologies is a leader in developing advanced solutions for intelligent transportation systems. By harnessing AI, machine learning, and data analytics, they provide innovative tools to improve traffic management, enhance road safety, and support smart city planning. Their technology aims to create more efficient, sustainable, and safer transport networks by enabling better decision-making for urban mobility and infrastructure development.

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RoadVision AI​

RoadVision AI leverages cutting-edge artificial intelligence to transform road safety and traffic management. Specialising in real-time road monitoring and predictive analytics, they offer solutions that detect hazards, optimise traffic flow, and support infrastructure maintenance. By providing actionable insights through AI-driven technologies, RoadVision AI aims to make roads safer and more efficient, contributing to the development of smart, resilient transportation systems.

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IRF Unveils Winner of the 2023 Edition of the IRF Start-up Label

In a landmark announcement during the virtual IRF Annual Conference 2023 on 21-22 November, the International Road Federation (IRF) announced BANF as the winner of the third edition of the IRF Start-up Label. As a South Korean start-up, BANF has emerged as a beacon of innovation in the transportation sector, offering a groundbreaking solution to address tire-related issues and enhance fleet efficiency.

In its third iteration, the IRF Start-up Label continues to be a driving force in supporting and propelling prominent start-ups within the transportation sector. Launched by the IRF in 2021, this initiative is committed to providing a much-needed boost for innovation and change in the transport industry. The label grants winners exclusive access to the IRF's invaluable assets for a year, including unique knowledge and expertise, broad networking capabilities, and extensive exposure.

BANF: Revolutionising Road Safety and Enhancing Road Management

The BANF team shared with us more about their background and goals for the future, here are some key insights: 

What is the problem BANF is trying to solve and how are you doing it? 

Based on the most recent data from AAA, 44 million drivers had to fork over money last year for vehicle repairs after an unwelcome encounter with a pothole. Drivers across the nation fall victim to these asphalt atrocities, but some states present a bigger pothole problem than others. 

CCTV and Lidar are currently employed for pothole detection, with a primary focus on assessing the location of the potholes. If a pothole is shallow, vehicles can traverse it without leading to significant accidents. Consequently, Road Managers utilse these technologies to detect numerous potholes along various routes. However, determining which potholes pose a greater risk or should be prioritised for repair remains a challenge. The BANF tire sensor, however, provides valuable information by accurately measuring the depth of potholes and determining the coefficient of friction as a mu(µ) value.  

This capability allows real-time detection not only of pothole depths but also of critical situations such as black ice and asphalt overheating. As a result, the BANF tire sensor contributes significantly to road safety by enabling timely identification and response to potential hazards on the road. 

What is motivating the BANF team to grow and scale rapidly? 

Our company name, BANF, is actually an acronym for ‘Begin A New Future.’ If we call the seatbelt the first generation for vehicle safety, and the airbag the second, BANF wants to make the tire safety system the third generation. After 3 years, we want to expand to each major region (China, USA, and Europe) and achieve a 0.5% market share of the entire trucking market. 

Where do you see BANF in the next years?

BANF is currently in the process of building and developing partnerships with companies and significant players in the automotive, autonomous vehicle and tire industries. BANF seeks to be a global leader in the Autonomous Truck Tire Monitoring System collaborating with international partnerships.  

North America accounts for 50% of the global share of self-driving trucks. BANF is actively marketing in the US Market and looking for potential US-based partners to share its Autonomous Truck Tire Monitoring System with the world. 

BANF's victory in securing the 2023 IRF Start-up Label marks a significant milestone in their journey to revolutionise road safety and fleet efficiency. The collaboration with the IRF is poised to amplify the impact of BANF's innovative solution, contributing to a safer and more efficient future for the transportation industry. 

Learn more: https://www.banf.co.kr/

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IRIS, Winner of the 2022 Edition of the IRF Start-up Label

After a thorough selection process that closed on 31st August 2021, the IRF announced during the its Annual Conference 2022 held in Marrakech on 6 October, the winner of the 2022 Edition of the IRF Start-up Label: IRIS

The IRF Start-up Label is an initiative launched by the International Road Federation (IRF) in 2021, with the objective of supporting the most prominent start-ups in the sector and give the transport sector that much-needed boost for innovation and change.  

Awarded Start-ups will benefit from IRF’s most valuable assets for three consecutive years: unique knowledge and expertise, broad networking capabilities, and extensive data services. 

We asked the IRIS team some questions about their product and team. Here is what they told us: 

1. What problem is IRIS trying to solve, and how are you doing it?

Maintenance is critical to the safety and resilience of our infrastructure, yet most technology that gathers asset condition data is expensive or impractical at scale. Our award-winning solution enables infrastructure owners and operators to monitor concessions at a lower cost by using dash cameras with artificial intelligence (AI) to detect events, hazards, and defects in real time. Roadway data is automatically collected by patrol fleets equipped with our AI dashcams and is uploaded to our proprietary data pipelines where it is processed into actionable insights and visualised to our client's existing systems, requirements, and specifications.  

Additional benefits to the technology includes frequent reporting on industry standard pavement assessment indexes, right-of-way inventories and assessments and real time mobility data such as vehicle, ped and bike counts, all in one pass. 

Solving the data gap in concessions and roads management is our focus and we have worked extremely hard in ensuring that our solutions drive bottom line impact and contribute to ESG aspirations of our clients and partners.

2. What is motivating the IRIS team to grow and scale rapidly?

The transport sector is responsible for a quarter of the world’s greenhouse emissions, 75% of which come from road transport. Increasingly, extreme heat and storms are putting roads, bridges, water systems and other infrastructure under stress. The Covid-19 pandemic added another dimension to these existing challenges and highlighted the need for sustainable, and practical technologies that help build better, more resilient infrastructure and proactively maintain existing assets to enhance quality and resilience. 

This ongoing transformation, recovery and resiliency are fuelled by the “oil” of the 21st century, Data. IRIS is committed to delivering to policymakers, concessionaires, and infrastructure owners the data they need to prioritise infrastructure maintenance and investments intelligently, objectively, and sustainably - and the time to act is now.  

What excites us here at IRIS is that the roads industry recognises the need for urgency and has embraced our technology as a part of a greater strategy to de-carbonise their operations, optimise their fleets, and proactively maintain their assets. IRIS is well poised to rapidly capitalise on this ongoing market shift towards automation, digitalisation, and long-term sustainability. 

Tell us more about the IRIS team.

The IRIS team is composed of civil engineers, geospatial and computer scientists who are all passionate in ensuring that the infrastructure we invest in today will fit the needs of present and future generations.

Where do you see IRIS in 10 years?

IRIS is committed to take the roads, tunnels, and concessions industry towards the 21st century and beyond. In 10 years we see IRIS as the premier provider of smart cities' data encompassing government, infrastructure, transportation, utilities, natural resources, renewable energy, and other verticals. Moreover, we are capitalising on the global movement towards zero-emission vehicles by 2030 and are partnering with auto manufacturers to integrate IRIS’ technology into in-cabin camera systems of connected, autonomous and electrified vehicles to automatically collect critical pavement, right-of-way and infrastructure asset data through our proven shared revenue model. 

Embedding IRIS’ technology into the connected vehicles of the future will enable unprecedented data collection at a massive scale – enabling real time roadway data queries and infrastructure assessments, eliminating entire patrol and inspection fleets and reducing carbon footprints of governments and concessionaires globally.

Together with the Global Infrastructure Hub, the International Road Federation, and our global partners, our mission is to improve the lives of people around the world who just like us depend on reliable, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure to move forward. 

Anouar Benazzouz, IRF President (left), and Emil Sylvester Ramos, CEO of IRIS (right).
VP of Data Ops Haseeb Malik turning waste trucks into data collection vehicles at City of Hamilton, Canada
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Meet the Finalists of the IRF Start-up Label 2022 Edition 

Transforming mobility requires more than just technology and infrastructure. Transforming mobility requires innovation on all fronts: in the way we think, we plan, we design, and we deliver and manage transport systems.  

The International Road Federation (IRF) believes that one way to boost that lack of innovation and needed change in the mobility sector is through start-ups. That is why, the IRF continues to support the most prominent start-ups in the sector through its initiative launched in 2021, the IRF Start-up Label. Awarded Start-ups will benefit from IRF’s most valuable assets for three consecutive years: unique knowledge and expertise, broad networking capabilities, and extensive data services. 

The applications for the 2022 IRF Start-up Label closed on 31st August, the date after which they went through a thorough assessment process. Each application was examined by a pool of IRF experts in charge of delivering a global evaluation of the company. Some of the criteria taking into consideration is: impact on IRF’s key fields of action; environmental and social impacts; level of innovation and the company’s capacity to protect it; market traction, its viability and scalability; and founders’ profiles. 

The six finalists competing for the IRF Start-up Label will be pitching their companies at the upcoming IRF Annual Conference taking place in Marrakech on 6 October. Registration for the event is free, but make sure to secure your spot! Visit the event page to learn more. 

Meet the six finalists competing for the 2022 IRF Start-up Label:

AIWaysion

AIWaysion, founded in 2021 by researchers at the University of Washington, United States, provides smart mobility solutions for safer and more efficient transportation. AIWaysion’s next-generation connected vehicles products leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI), computer vision, edge computing, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are ideal to serve the diverse needs of smart transportation.

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Edge Vision

Edge Vision is a technology company that strives to improve transportation by digitising real-world, real-time transportation data and automating traffic flow management. Its edge AI-powered software provides insightful data to solve complex mobility problems, make intersections safer and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 

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IRIS

Maintenance is critical to the safety and resilience of infrastructure, yet most technology that gathers asset condition data is expensive or impractical at scale. IRIs' award-winning solution enables cities to monitor road infrastructure at a substantially lower cost by using dash cameras with artificial intelligence to detect road hazards and defects in real time.  

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GoodVision

GoodVision Ltd was founded with the ambitious goal to help cities and the transportation industry increase their efficiency, via advanced technology and artificial intelligence. Their software combines AI and Big Data analytics to create a unique, intelligent solution for adaptive traffic control and urban planning, allowing traffic to flow based on more accurate traffic insights. 

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Kerbed It

Kerbed IT specialises in utilising existing infrastructure, in particular kerbs, to develop innovative, disruptive and cost-effective multi-beneficial housing systems primarily aimed at private and public road networks. Its solutions support the growing needs for Electric Vehicles, specialist lighting solutions and enable stakeholders to deploy IoT, smart road, connected and autonomous vehicle technologies at unprecedented rates and a far lower cost than any other alternative available. 

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Transconomy

Founded in 2022, Transconomy specialises in automatically extracting infrastructure assets and creating accurate GIS-based asset inventories from roadway images using Artificial Intelligence. Its solution streamlines the asset inventory process and work in harmony to provide innovative and cost-effective ways to perform data collection, processing, analysis and visualization. 

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Introducing Valerann, IRF Start-up Label Winner 

The IRF Start-up Label is a recently launched IRF initiative designed to support high-potential mobility start-ups, help them showcase their credibility, and further build trust with their clients, investors, and employees. Winners of the label will benefit from IRF’s official endorsement for three consecutive years in which they will gain professional mentoring, exposure to relevant stakeholders in the IRF Network and assistance with bespoke actions aligned with start-up’s priorities

In 2021, the International Road Federation partnered with the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-up Contest to give one of the 18 finalists of the Season 5 Contest the possibility to obtain its IRF Start-up Label.  As a result, IRF together with the jury of international experts comprising representatives of FIA Smart Cities Partners, FIA Member Clubs and other organisations, selected Valerann as the recipient of the label. 

When it comes to transforming mobility, data becomes a key element to assess and quantify the gap between where we stand and where we want to be – but that is not enough. In order to fully transform mobility, we need more innovative companies to change the way we think, we plan, we design, we deliver, and we manage transport systems. We believe Valerann to be one of them, we see their potential to think out of the box and bring that innovation we need, by transforming data into intelligence. 

In a nutshell, Valerann is an innovative cutting-edge Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) SaaS company that empowers control centres and road operators around the world by providing an intelligent traffic management platform, Lanternn by Valerann™.

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We asked the Valerann team some questions about their product and what they are trying to solve, but most importantly from where the true essence of Valerann comes. Here is what we got: 

1. Could you tell us in a few words what Valerann is about? 

Valerann stands for certainty through data. Today, road operators have access to near limitless data. Yet, time after time we see these operators resort to manual and labour-intensive methods to identify, locate, verify and respond to events. Most operators still use phone calls as their primary means of detection and patrol as their main way of verifying accidents. This is not because they do not have access to data. Rather, it is because they do not trust the data to make critical decisions; the loops are not calibrated, the cameras are not aligned, open sources are too noisy… there is always a (good!) reason why they do not rely on these individual sources of data to make life or death decisions. We fix that. We created a platform that automatically collects, analyses, fuses, and verifies all of the relevant data sources. This allows the operators to make faster and better decisions, in real time; saving lives, time, and money. 

2. To understand it better, could you give us one example of a problem one of your clients has encountered and how has Valerann helped him? 

One of our clients had needed to improve their response to incidents. We worked with them to analyse 10 years of historical data and created a machine learning module that predicted what areas had the highest likelihood of an accident given traffic flow, weather, visibility, road works, time of day, etc. This helped them deploy their patrol more effectively, prioritise response more deliberately, focus their attention to the right place at the right time, which ultimately helped reduce reaction times and increase safety 

3. Now let’s talk about the Valerann team. How was Valerann born and why is your team the perfect fit for the solution you propose?

Valerann was created 5 years ago. We actually started by looking into the world of in-road sensors to help collect high fidelity data from the road, but soon understood that the problem was not the lack of data, it was the lack of trust in existing data. We have built our team around this concept with experienced tech executives, PhDs, ITS experts and more. However, our team is not yet complete. We are hiring across the board, so go check out our website! 

4. What are your expectations as an IRF Start-up Label Winner?

The recognition from IRF is already a huge boost to our credibility and visibility in the market. It is an honour. We hope that we can also work with IRF to connect with partners who would find our offering valuable and help us connect with the right people there to smoothen the process. 

5. Where do you see Valerann in 10 years? 

In 10 years Valerann will allow operators of all sizes; from National motorway authorities to small municipalities the ability to actively manage their road; making it safer, greener, and less costly. We will do this through a completely virtual control centre that sources (anonymous) information from vehicles, social media, navigation apps, and public contributors. No setup time, no integration fees. Go on the Valerann website, select your road areas, and we will instantly generate your virtual control centre and allow you to start managing your road  

Michael Vardi
CBO at Valerann

Gabriel Jacobson
CEO at Valerann

Daniel Yakovich
COO at Valerann

Ran Katzir
CTO at Valerann


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IRF and the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-up Contest Announce New IRF Start-up Label Winner: Valerann

The International Road Federation (IRF) and its recently launched IRF Start-up Label collaborated with the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-Up Contest to identify and support Valerann as a winner of the IRF Start-up Label. 

The IRF Start-up Label is a recently launched IRF initiative designed to support high-potential mobility start-ups, help them showcase their credibility, and further build trust with their clients, investors, and employees. 

In 2021, the International Road Federation partnered with the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-up Contest to give one of the 18 finalists of the Season 5 Contest the possibility to obtain its IRF Start-up Label.  

IRF took part in the jury of international experts comprising representatives of FIA Smart Cities Partners, FIA Member Clubs and other organisations, and selected Valerann as the recipient of the label. Valerann is an innovative cutting-edge Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) SaaS company that empowers control centres and road operators around the world by providing Lanternn by Valerann, an intelligent traffic management platform. 

As a winner of the label, Valerann will benefit from IRF’s official endorsement for three consecutive years. During the first year, they will gain professional mentoring on a topic of their choice provided by IRF experts. Valerann will also be invited to participate in IRF networking events, providing them exposure to relevant stakeholders. During the second and third year, the IRF will assist with bespoke actions aligned with the start-up’s priorities. 

For more information, please contact the International Road Federation at info@irfnet.ch.

About IRF

The International Road Federation (IRF) is a global, independent, not-for-profit organisation with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Active since 1948, IRF is a membership-based organisation, representing leading corporate and institutional players drawn from the road and mobility sectors worldwide. Its mission is to promote the development of roads and road networks that enable access and sustainable mobility for all. Its approach is centred on key strategic components of knowledge transfer & information sharing, connecting people, businesses, and organisations, and working on policy & advocacy. 

www.irfnet.ch 

About the FIA

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) is the governing body for world motor sport and the federation of the world’s leading mobility organisations. Founded in 1904, with headquarters in Paris and Geneva, the FIA is a non-profit organisation. It brings together 244 Member Organisations from 146 countries on five continents. Its Member Clubs represent over 80 million road users and their families. The FIA promotes safe, sustainable and accessible mobility for all road users around the world.

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About the FIA Smart Cities Initiative and the Global Start-up Contest 

Created in 2017 as part of the FIA Smart Cities initiative aiming to help cities define new models for more sustainable urban mobility, the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-Up Contest selects each year 18 finalists and four winners among promising mobility-focused start-ups from the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Powered by MassChallenge, it gives the finalists a platform to grow their network and visibility by connecting them to key mobility stakeholders in multinational corporates, government, and public institutions.

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Introducing the 2021 IRF Start-up Label Winner: ASIMOB 

One of the IRF’s goals is to support impactful mobility start-ups by helping them build trust with their stakeholders, and one way we do so is through the IRF Start-up Label. After a thorough assessment process by the members of the IRF Executive Committee, IRF announced this week during the ITS World Congress in Hamburg, the winner for the 2021 Edition of the IRF Start-up Label: ASIMOB

In a nutshell, ASIMOB automates visual road inspections tasks to help maintenance teams in their everyday work. Its lightweight solution uses IoT and AI to detect incidences and help keep any type of road in the safest possible condition

Some of the criteria taken into consideration for the final decision included: the impact on IRF’s key fields of action, environmental and social impacts, and level of innovation among others. Because we were astonished ourselves with their application, product and their overall identity, today we would like you to learn more about them too. 

We asked the ASIMOB team some questions about their product and what they are trying to solve, but most importantly, from where the true essence of ASIMOB comes. Here is what we got:

1. Could you tell us in a few words what ASIMOB stands for, and what is the problem you are trying to solve? 

ASIMOB is a startup company focused on the road maintenance sector, and the crucial role it plays for keeping roads as safe as possible. We believe all roads should benefit from new technologies, so we have developed an 'autonomous road inspector' as a tool to improve road monitoring and maintenance and reduce the number and severity of traffic crashes. Our system collects data and video from vehicles (which can be dedicated to other tasks) and applies Computer Vision and Data Analytics on the cloud in order to detect automatically incidences on the road (irregularities on the pavement, changes in signals, degradation in lane markings...). We improve the efficiency of the daily maintenance works and help to increase road safety. 

2. What are the main challenges you are facing at the moment in your market?

Our main challenge is to raise awareness about the possibility of using technology as an affordable and flexible way to optimise daily road maintenance work. We need Public Authorities and maintenance companies to know that this type of solution exists, and that is applicable and feasible not only for highways but also for secondary roads. In fact, our solution is especially useful for the secondary roads, which are normally the deadliest ones. 

3. We would like to know now more about the team. How was ASIMOB born, and why is your team the perfect fit for the solution you propose? 

ASIMOB was founded in 2016 with Ibon and Beñat developing the first prototypes. They provide their expertise in digital transformation and software development. Other partners contribute with their expertise in Marketing, Laws and Business Development. Finally, Esti joined the project in 2019, providing her experience in an international company in the Intelligent Transportation Systems sector. We combine the knowledge of technology and the sector together with a passion for innovation. 

4. What are your expectations as an IRF Start-up Label Winner? 

We hope to raise awareness among Public Administrations and contribute, through new technologies and digital transformation, to the improvement of road maintenance and reduction of road casualties. 

5. Where do you see ASIMOB in 10 years?

In 10 years ASIMOB will provide the autonomous road inspector in roads worldwide, helping toward the Vision Zero goal. And we will also have developed the system to check if a road can be used by level 4 or level 5 autonomous vehicles.

Estibaliz Barañano
General Manager at ASIMOB

Ibon Arechalde

President at ASIMOB

Beñat López

CTO at ASIMOB

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THE FIA SMART CITIES GLOBAL START-UP CONTEST AND IRF’S NEW START-UP LABEL JOIN FORCES TO SUPPORT INNOVATION IN MOBILITY

The International Road Federation (IRF) and its new Start-Up Label will collaborate with the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-Up Contest to identify and support start-ups with high impact potential to accelerate innovation in the mobility sector across the world. 


Created in 2017 as part of the FIA Smart Cities initiative aiming to help cities define new models for more sustainable urban mobility, the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-Up Contest selects each year 18 finalists and four winners among promising mobility-focused start-ups from the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Powered by MassChallenge, it gives the finalists a platform to grow their network and visibility by connecting them to key mobility stakeholders in multinational corporates, government, and public institutions. 

For the Season 5 of the Contest, the IRF will give the finalists an exclusive opportunity to obtain its new Start-Up Label designed to support high-potential mobility start-ups, help them showcase their credibility, and further build trust with their clients, investors, and employees. 

As a jury member, the IRF will contribute to select the Contest winners but also identify the participating start-up(s) that will be awarded with the IRF Start-Up Label. In doing so, the IRF will pay a special attention to start-ups focusing on innovations in the areas of road financing and economics; intelligent transportation systems (ITS); cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM); and road safety, road efficiency and sustainability. 

Laureates of the IRF Start-up Label will benefit from IRF’s official endorsement for three consecutive years. During the first year, they will gain professional mentoring on a topic of their choice provided by IRF experts. Start-ups will also be invited to participate in IRF networking events, providing them exposure to relevant stakeholders. During the second and third year, the IRF will assist with bespoke actions aligned with start-ups' priorities. 

"We are excited about this initiative and delighted to work with the FIA to get closer to the start-up community. Innovation is a key aspect of the mobility sector, and we want to help start-ups with novel ideas to exploit their value proposition to the maximum, and achieve the best possible market fit,"
IRF President, Bill Halkias

This Label represents an excellent complement to the FIA Smart Cities Global Start-Up Contest. It offers entrepreneurs support to further develop and accelerate the adoption of their innovative ideas for a safer, more sustainable and inclusive urban mobility,” 
FIA President, Jean Todt


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IRF launches a new Start-up Label

The International Road Federation (IRF) is proud to announce the launch of a Start-up Label to support innovation within the mobility sector. This initiative reflects one of IRF's core principles of fostering innovation and progress by providing access to cutting-edge knowledge and expertise.
 
The IRF Start-up Label is designed to support mobility start-ups with high impact potential by helping them showcase their credibility and sustain trust with their clients, investors and employees.

To obtain the label, start-ups will go through an in-depth assessment process. An IRF expert panel will assess each start-up application to determine whether the company can create a significant impact in terms of innovation, safety, efficiency, sustainability and evaluate the viability of their business model. Start-ups must be involved in at least one of the following areas of action:

  • road safety, road efficiency and sustainability.
  • intelligent transportation systems (ITS),
  • cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM),
  • road financing and economics,

Laureates of the IRF Start-up Label will benefit from IRF’s official endorsement for three consecutive years. During the 1st year, they will gain professional mentoring on a topic of their choice provided by IRF experts. Start-ups will also be invited to participate in IRF networking events, providing them exposure to their relevant audiences. During the 2nd and 3rd year, IRF will assist with bespoke actions aligned with start-ups' priorities.

We are excited about this initiative that brings IRF closer to the needs of the start-up community. Innovation is a key aspect in the mobility sector, and we want to help start-ups to exploit their value proposition to the maximum and achieve the best possible market fit.
IRF President - Bill M. Halkias

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