Cisco is the Exclusive Networking and Communications Technology Sponsor of the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
Cisco enables all critical in-vehicle and car-to-trackside connectivity at the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
The same technologies used for improved safety and efficiencies at the Indy Autonomous Challenge connect autonomous operations across multiple industries.
Automated storage and retrieval systems, autonomous guided vehicles, and robots improve efficiencies.
Autonomous guide vehicles, ship-to-shore transfer cranes, and rubber tire gantry cranes speed operations.
Driverless trains using communications-based train control are crucial for passenger safety and smooth traffic flow.
Tele-remote control systems and autonomous vehicles for underground mining help keep people safe.
Seamless handoffs at high speeds between towers eliminate dangerous network delays, keeping the vehicle on track.
Bandwidth-heavy applications like video and the need for real-time data require a reliable, high throughput network.
Our set of technologies and devices enable fiber-like connectivity for vehicles and fixed infrastructure.
Our ruggedized industrial switches offer the bandwidth and network speed needed to process information in harsh environments.
A Dallara AV-21 race car, connected using Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul and Cisco industrial switching technology, set a new world record for the fastest autonomous car, sustaining speeds of over 192.2 MPH/309.3 KPH for 1,000 meters at the Kennedy Space Center.
Power student research and universities to drive the innovations of tomorrow with Cisco technology.
Cisco sponsored the first autonomous car race at the Indy Motor Speedway, held on October 23, 2021.