Module X-by-Wire Chassis for Autonomous R&D

Hey everyone! This is Weiwei, super excited to introduce an awesome chassis platform for autonomous driving testing (X-By-Wire). It’s designed based on Autoware, supports the “ROS” system, and comes with a modular design that allows precise electronic signal control for the vehicle. It helps development teams quickly validate algorithms, integrate hardware, and test systems—making the jump from prototype to real-world testing way faster. If you’re interested, feel free to reach out, and I’d be happy to give you all the details! :blush:

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Hi~ I‘m currently working with a tech company and one of our product is the self-driving chassis platform, if by any chance you are in need, you can reach out to me :grimacing: (link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alOqjHIpwJc)

Also, in connection with Wei Wei’s post and ICOI, I have PIXK2.0 and RoboBus are in the Detroit if anyone would like a closer look or has a cool demo/use case in mind. Here’s a vid of what we did for IROS 2023 using the PIXKit 2.0, Autoware/ROS2, and an Arm-based Ampere Altra Dev Kit (standard config is x86).

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Detroit you say? We’re planning a ROS Meetup in Detroit at Automate (also ROS-Industrial annual consortium meeting with @mrobinson). Maybe you could swing by and do a demo? I’ve also got some connections at Univ. of Michigan’s new robotics undergrad program who might be worth talking to.

Do you know if there are any activities or ROS meetups planned during the Automatica which takes place in june in Munich?