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The Upcoming Apple Car – And Beginning of the Wave 2

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In the world of making physical things, in this knowledge era, two sectors will drive the buzz: smart consumer devices and cars. Those are the core two domains you have a chance to ramp up volume and revenue if you want to stay at the core of consumer manufacturing business. Apple is a category-king in the smart devices area. Now, it wants to enter into the second one – making cars. Those cars are expected to be self-driving and of course electric-powered.

Apple has reportedly set a 2025 deadline for its driverless electric vehicle, with a reinforced approach focusing on self-driving capabilities. Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the matter.

The push to accelerate the Apple car project came after a period of recess that saw the smartphone maker suspend work on the project. Now, the Cupertino giant is revitalizing the electric vehicle project, aiming to develop fast and reliable technicalities to meet the deadline.

The focus had been two key areas; to create a model with limited self-driving capabilities focused on steering and acceleration — similar to many current cars — or a version with full self-driving ability that doesn’t require human intervention.

This is not bad news for Tesla. But this is bad news for Ford, GM, etc. I do think that we will have at least 3 great EV and self-driving brands in the world. Tesla is there. Apple joins. Then, you can pick another. Yes, Apple will displace most of the other car brands because it is Apple!

Why do I think that way? Apple has the foundational stack – yes, AI systems for those your iDevices – and it will simply remake some. The AI systems will win and competition will come down to who makes smarter cars besides the ergonomics.

The physical bodies of cars certainly cannot be seen as the core basis of competition and Apple will likely outsource that component. Largely, it will SIMPLY focus on the heartbeat where it can run SERVICES on soon-fashionista car brands. If that happens, your car becomes like your phone with many services which can be unlocked via subscriptions.

In Tekedia Mini-MBA, we talk of the second wave of the innovation society. It is  just starting with autonomous systems leading the way.

Apple to Launch Self-driving Electric Vehicle by 2025

Apple to Launch Self-driving Electric Vehicle by 2025

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Apple has reportedly set a 2025 deadline for its driverless electric vehicle, with a reinforced approach focusing on self-driving capabilities. Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the matter.

The push to accelerate the Apple car project came after a period of recess that saw the smartphone maker suspend work on the project. Now, the Cupertino giant is revitalizing the electric vehicle project, aiming to develop fast and reliable technicalities to meet the deadline.

The focus had been two key areas; to create a model with limited self-driving capabilities focused on steering and acceleration — similar to many current cars — or a version with full self-driving ability that doesn’t require human intervention.

Now, the company is focusing on the second option of the two key areas of engineering. Kevin Lynch, Apple Watch software executive, is pushing for a car with a full self-driving system in the first version, the report says, citing the people who spoke on anonymity.

“It’s just the latest shift for the car effort, known as the Special Projects Group or “Project Titan,” which has endured strategy changes and executive turnover since starting around 2014. In September, the former head of the team, Doug Field, left for a job at Ford Motor Co. after three years in charge. In picking Lynch as his replacement, Apple went with an internal executive who isn’t a car veteran,” the report says.

Apple intensified the push to develop its own car late last year, and has made big moves, including reaching out to traditional automakers like Hyundai, to kick off the project.

The report says Apple is internally targeting a launch of its self-driving car in four years, faster than the five- to seven-year timeline that some engineers had been planning for earlier this year.

The push however, has come with a huge technical challenge that the company is rallying around experts to solve.

Apple is hiring more self-driving and car hardware engineers, targeting people like CJ Moore, Tesla’s former self-driving software director.

“In recent weeks, Apple has also tapped a climate system expert from Volvo Car AB, a manager from Daimler Trucks, battery systems engineers from Karma Automotive LLC and other carmakers, a sensor engineer from General Motors Co.’s Cruise LLC, automotive safety engineers from companies like Joyson Safety Systems, and multiple other engineers from Tesla, according to information from LinkedIn and people with knowledge of the matter,” the report says.

However, the timing presents another major challenge that makes ambition a probable thing. Pulling off the huge software engineering task involved in building the type of electric driverless car that Apple wants, takes time.

As Bloomberg noted, the world leading electric vehicle maker, Tesla Inc., is still battling to get the self-driving technology right, and it may probably take more years. Alphabet’s Waymo has wobbled through the years amidst departures that have jeopardized its efforts to develop the technology. And Uber agreed to sell off its autonomous-driving division last year.

Apple has design specifications that make the needed technology complex. The company’s ideal car would have no steering wheel and pedals, and its interior would be designed around hands-off driving.

“Apple has also explored designs where the car’s infotainment system — likely a large iPad-like touch screen — would be in the middle of the vehicle, letting users interact with it throughout a ride. The car would also be heavily integrated with Apple’s existing services and devices. Though the company is pushing to not have a standard steering wheel, Apple has discussed equipping the car with an emergency takeover mode,” Bloomberg said.

While Apple has scored high level success in some key areas, including in developing the car’s underlying self-driving system, according to the people familiar with the workings, major works remain, and would take sufficient time that may likely amount to years.

The core component of the Project Titan is the chip, which was designed by Apple’s silicon engineering group. Apple believes it has completed much of the core work on the processor it intends to eventually ship in the first generation of the car.

“The advancements could soon make their way into road tests. Apple plans to start using the new processor design and updated self-driving sensors in retrofitted cars that it’s spent years testing in California,” says the report. The company currently has a fleet of 69 Lexus SUVs experimenting with its technology, according to the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles.

Apple’s push to develop a self-driving car by 2025 is driven by the desire to provide consumers with a technology that will spare them from driving fatigue when they’re on long trips.

But despite the milestones reached so far, Apple still has a mammoth of challenges to confront. Safety is a major part of it. With existing self-driving engineering like Tesla’s, still being hounded by errors resulting in crashes, the need to develop a technology that can be trusted is more important than meeting the four years deadline.  Apple is tackling the challenge by creating plenty of redundancy — the ability for layers of backup systems to kick in to avoid safety and driving system failures.

However, the recent progress has not killed the skepticism, even among those who are part of the Project Titans, that Apple’s goal is aggressive and may not likely be attained in 2025.

Tekedia Institute Served As Knowledge Partner in IITA Ibadan Program

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Thank you International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) for giving Tekedia Institute the opportunity to participate in your world-class program as a knowledge partner for two days. We’re confident that you will continue to invent and innovate on systems to make hunger history. Thanks.

 

Ndubuisi Ekekwe Spoke in Maersk on “Agility in Workplaces”

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Thank you Thomas Theeuwes, Roland Makilla BOKONA,  Adepeju Akinrinde – Makinde MSC , ACIPM , SPHRi , GPHR and the whole Maersk team for the opportunity to discuss market systems, focusing on Agility in Workplaces. The damp-proof course (yes, foundation) of high performing teams is communication. That foundation supports the four pillars of clarity, support, empathy and trust to unlock superior engagement and operational execution.

When we do just that,  your customers become fans, and fandom is born. There are many attributes we begin to see in such firms: perceptive innovation, obsession of absolute customer satisfaction, ruthless pragmatism (things just work), etc.

It was a moment, visiting the global leader in logistics. Thanks A.P. Moller – Maersk.

The Cold War between the Lekki Massacre Panelist

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The Cold War between the Lekki Massacre Panelist

There have been an on going squabble amongst the Panelists set up to look into the Endsars Lekki Masacre which took place on 20th of October, 2020 and previous police brutality and police abuse of power set up by the Lagos state government in October, 2020. Their assignment is simple, to look into the matters of police brutality which led to the infamous endsars protest resulting to the 20th of October 2020 incident, make your funding and submit reports of your findings and recommendations.

The different stands taken by counsels to different sides of the divide have been made public. While the counsel to the Lagos state government Mr. Aboidun Jelili Owonikoko SAN openly criticized the the other panelists on air during an Arise News Interview on Thursday, November 18, 2021. He claimed that there are about forty notable discrepancies in the report submitted by the panel one of which is that a witness who testified during the panel session and is clearly still alive is reported to be dead in the panel’s report and money awarded to his family. The learned Silk also criticized that some of the panelists didn’t attend the panel sessions enough in order to make an informed decision. He also went ahead to state that some of the panelists was fingered for collecting bribes at some point, that which nearly ground the panel session to halt if not for the timely intervention of the president of the Nigerian Bar Association and other NBA officials who called the situation to order.

The panel submitted their report which is said to be a 309 pages of report on Monday, 15th of November, 2021 to the Lagos state government out of which the Lagos state government set up another panel to look into the 309 pages report and come up with a white paper in two weeks.

Although, the contents of the report is yet to be made officially public but the leaked version of it have been making round the social media which one of the panelists stated that the contents of the leaked version is not far from the contents of the official version of the report submitted to the Lagos state government except for some typographical errors.