Polimove wins the ansys indy autonomous challenge simulation race
Pittsburgh, june 30, 2021 /prnewswire/ -- / key highlights seventeen university teams competed in the ansys indy autonomous challenge simulation race featuring digital replicas of the vehicles and track the simulated race, a critical milestone in the indy autonomous challenge (iac), allowed teams to test the performance of their racecar controllers in a safe environment ansys awarded winner polimove and runner-up tum autonomous motorsport $100,000 and $50,000, respectively; $1.3 million in prizes remain at stake for the iac race currently scheduled for oct. 23, 2021 ansys (nasdaq: anss), working in collaboration with iac organizers energy systems network (esn) and the indianapolis motor speedway (ims), simulated autonomous races that culminated in a seven-team final on a digital replica of the ims. ansys awarded winner polimove from politecnico di milano (polimi), milan, lombardy, italy $100,000 and runner-up tum autonomous motorsport from technische universitÄt mÜnchen (tum), munich, bavaria, germany $50,000 in cash prizes.
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