DeepRoute.ai Launches Vision-Language-Action Model at 2025 Seoul Mobility Show
DeepRoute.ai Takes the Spotlight at the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show
In a groundbreaking move, DeepRoute.ai has marked its entry into the South Korean market at the much-anticipated 2025 Seoul Mobility Show. This significant appearance highlights the company’s strategic vision for global expansion, unveiling their innovative Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model designed to empower automakers worldwide with cutting-edge AI-driven mobility solutions.
DeepRoute.ai, founded in 2019 by the visionary Dr. Maxwell Zhou, is based in Shenzhen and rapidly expanding its influence across the globe. With over $500 million raised through six rounds of funding, the company is on a mission to revolutionize transportation through artificial general intelligence. Their advance into the smart driving sector, particularly in South Korea, underscores their commitment to pioneering technology that integrates human-like understanding into mobility solutions.
The Seoul Mobility Show serves as the ideal platform for DeepRoute.ai to showcase the VLA model for the very first time outside China. This model represents a significant technological advancement, allowing integration into over five vehicle models in the upcoming year, thus speeding up the adoption of intelligent transportation solutions.
The VLA model is designed to be adaptable, supporting both camera-only systems and a combination of LiDAR and camera capabilities. This versatility ensures that it can meet the requirements of various automakers while promoting the rapid integration of intelligent driving technologies across the industry. The first vehicle featuring DeepRoute.ai's VLA model is projected to hit the consumer market by mid-2025, setting new standards for performance and safety.
One of the standout features of the VLA model is its exceptional ability to understand long-context scenarios. It can analyze driving situations over prolonged periods of time, providing detailed explanations of its decision-making processes. This feature not only enhances driving performance but also promotes transparency—an essential aspect of fostering consumer trust in smart driving technologies.
Maxwell Zhou, the CEO of DeepRoute.ai, emphasized the important role that South Korean automotive manufacturers play in the evolution of smart driving. He expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with these local innovators, leveraging DeepRoute.ai's experience in tackling challenges in scaling smart driving technologies. Zhou has been invited to speak at the Seoul Mobility Show Forum, where he will share insights from DeepRoute.ai’s large-scale deployment experiences, focused on rapid global advancements in the VLA model.
As South Korea continues to emerge as a central player in the electric vehicle and smart driving technology space, DeepRoute.ai's presence at the Seoul Mobility Show is a significant indication of their strategic intent to lead in this burgeoning market. By equipping automakers with sophisticated AI tools, DeepRoute.ai is poised to redefine the future of mobility, actively participating in the transition to smarter and more efficient transportation solutions that meet global consumer demands.
In sum, the introduction of the VLA model marks not just a milestone for DeepRoute.ai, but also for the automotive industry as a whole. As global collaboration increases, so too does the potential for creating smarter, safer vehicles that can transform the way we navigate our world.