UISEE Technology
Founded Year
2016Stage
Series C | AliveTotal Raised
$154.3MMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-68 points in the past 30 days
About UISEE Technology
UISEE Technology specializes in artificial intelligence and autonomous driving within the transportation and logistics sectors. The company offers a range of autonomous vehicles including unmanned logistics vehicles, autonomous buses, and light trucks, as well as AI-driven services for passenger cars such as RoboTaxi and U-Pilot. UISEE Technology's solutions cater to various industries requiring smart logistics and transportation services, such as the automotive and chemical sectors, and airport autonomous driving systems. It was founded in 2016 and is based in Beijing, Beijing.
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L4 unmanned logistics solutions
L4 unmanned logistics solutions
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Latest UISEE Technology News
Jan 27, 2021
Uisee’s autonomous baggage tractor working at Hong Kong International Airport. | Credit: Uisee Uisee Technology, a Beijing-based autonomous driving technology startup, raised $154 million in funding from the Chinese government-backed Guokai National Manufacturing Transformation and Upgrade Fund. Uisee said the funding will be used to accelerate the development of its full-stack autonomous driving technology. Founded in 2016, Uisee’s autonomy stack helps create L4 autonomous vehicles for a variety of logistics applications at airports factories, ports and other restricted environments. In December 2019, Uisee partnered with Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) on an autonomous electric tractor (AET). The AET is used on a daily basis, transporting baggage for thousands of passengers. According to HKIA, this is the first AET to be put into live operation at an airport anywhere in the world. You can watch the AET in action in the video below. The AET has no human safety driver in the cabin, and it makes runs at Terminal 1 of HKIA traveling at speeds up to 20 kilometers per hour. There are eight HD cameras mounted on the sides of the AET and three LiDAR sensors. It also has a Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) system with a range of error of just 10 to 15cm. By the first quarter of 2021, HKIA said all of its traditional baggage tractors operated manually at Terminal 1 will be replaced by AETs. This is a revenue-generating application for Uisee, which is a rarity in these early days of the autonomous vehicle industry. The AETs will also increase safety at the terminal. “Many traffic accidents are caused by drivers having long working hours and fatigue, as well as poor weather conditions like heavy rain or fog,” said Steven Yiu, deputy director, service delivery, Airport Authority Hong Kong. “Hong Kong International Airport has deployed the AET based on the considerations of low labour availability, accidents reduction and efficiency improvement.” Uisee also partnered with SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile, a joint venture between SAIC and General Motors, to deploy a fleet of autonomous vehicles at one of the automaker’s manufacturing facilities. Uisee said the fleet has logged more than 300,000 kilometers (186,411 miles) unmanned as of January. Uisee was founded by Gansha Wu, who is the former president of Intel Research China. Robert Bosch Venture Capital led the company’s Series B round back in February 2020. Growth of autonomous vehicles in China China is aiming to achieve mass production of lower-level autonomous vehicles by 2025. In a 2018 report, Deloitte predicted sales of L4 autonomous vehicles in China to exceed 500,000 units by 2030. “In China, common consensus in the industry is that autonomous driving, especially the development of L3 and L4 automation, remains a hot area of investment,” said Richard Wang, a senior analyst at the Gasgoo Auto Research Institute. “We’re expecting more new players to enter and disrupt the market in the next two to three years.” Another Chinese autonomous vehicle company, Guangzhou-based WeRide, earlier this month completed a $310 million Series B round of funding . It launched a L4 robotaxi service in Guangzhou in November 2019. WeRide claimed this is the first publicly accessible robotaxi service in the city. It covers an area of 144 square kilometers (89.4 sq. mi.) in Huangpu District and Guangzhou Development District. In the service’s first year of operation, 60,000-plus users went on a total of 147,128 rides, according to WeRide. Plus.ai, a self-driving truck company with offices in the U.S. and China, in November 2020 raised $100 million from Guotai Junan International, a Hong Kong-based investment and securities firm, and Hedosophia, a London-based VC firm. About The Author Steve Crowe Steve Crowe is Editor of The Robot Report and co-chair of the Robotics Summit & Expo. He joined WTWH Media in January 2018 after spending four-plus years as Managing Editor of Robotics Trends Media. He can be reached at [email protected]
UISEE Technology Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was UISEE Technology founded?
UISEE Technology was founded in 2016.
Where is UISEE Technology's headquarters?
UISEE Technology's headquarters is located at 18/F, Liangzi Xinzuo, Beijing.
What is UISEE Technology's latest funding round?
UISEE Technology's latest funding round is Series C.
How much did UISEE Technology raise?
UISEE Technology raised a total of $154.3M.
Who are the investors of UISEE Technology?
Investors of UISEE Technology include Dongfeng Asset Management, Red Horse Capital, Hongtai Capital Holdings, China Development Bank Investment Fund, SeptWolves Ventures and 14 more.
Who are UISEE Technology's competitors?
Competitors of UISEE Technology include Waymo and 6 more.
What products does UISEE Technology offer?
UISEE Technology's products include L4 unmanned logistics solutions.
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