Business & Tech
Peachtree Corners Provides Test Site For Remote Driving Company
The living laboratory, located on Technology Parkway, is expected to be operational by early summer.

PEACHTREE CORNERS, GA – The city recently announced its partnership with Sprint to build Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, a 5G state-of-the-art test track for developing and demonstrating self-driving shuttles as well as serving as a testbed for Smart City technologies. The living laboratory, located on Technology Parkway, is expected to be operational by early summer. The news has already attracted Curiosity Lab’s first customer even before the 1.5-mile track is complete.
Phantom Auto, a technology company that offers a teleoperation-as-a-service solution for
autonomous vehicles (AV), recently visited Peachtree Corners to demonstrate its technology for
a number of Fortune 100 and 500 businesses. The city provided the route that the Mountain
View, California-based company used to test its remote driver teleoperation platform. From
2,500 miles away, a remote operator successfully drove a vehicle along a 10-minute route in
Peachtree Corners.
“This was a terrific opportunity to demonstrate our technology to several major U.S. companies
and show how they could integrate our technology into their businesses,” said Phantom Auto
Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer Elliot Katz. “We were extremely pleased to be able to
work with Peachtree Corners. The city moved at ‘startup speed’ to make this possible.”
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The technology to develop fully autonomous vehicles still has some gaps, which according to
some, may persist in perpetuity. Thus, Phantom Auto offers remote driving technology that
would allow a tele-operator -- driving from up to thousands of miles away -- to take over when
a situation arises that the autonomous vehicle is not equipped to manage.
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As the future of AV technology continues to evolve, the possibility of remote operators assisting
AVs traveling down the road, may be on the horizon.
“As the home of Technology Park Atlanta, Peachtree Corners has long been associated with
being at the forefront of new technology,” said City Manager, Brian Johnson. “This was a
chance to showcase our efforts by expanding and supporting innovative emerging technology.
Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners is a prime example of the type of real-world laboratory
environment that allows emerging technology to be tested and demonstrated here in our city.”
The city expects the 5G testing laboratory to attract both startups and established companies
to experiment and to use the track for testing software and hardware technology. Prototype
Prime, the city’s startup incubator will play an important part in the living-laboratory test track
that houses an Intelligent Mobility accelerator to support emerging AV technology businesses.
Phantom Auto’s teleoperation safety technology enables a remote human operator to drive an autonomous vehicle (AV) when the AV cannot drive autonomously, allowing for the safe testing and deployment of AVs. The teleoperation safety solution includes: low latency vehicle communication software, an API for real-time assistance and guidance and a remote operator service. The technology is vehicle-agnostic, and the company is working with customers in the US and throughout the world with the following vehicle types: passenger vehicles, trucks, shuttles, industrial vehicles, and food delivery vehicles. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, and has an R&D center in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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