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331. Why Curing Motion Sickness Is Key to AV Success


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Did you know that motion sickness affects 1 in 3 people? As AVs gain traction and drivers become passengers, it may be the biggest barrier to the future of autonomous mobility.

With a focus on addressing the root cause of motion sickness, Motion

Sync offers breakthrough solution: a haptic pre-activation system
that helps passengers anticipate vehicle movement with a personalized in-cabin experience that could redefine comfort and productivity.

Listen in as we sit down with Dr. Daniel Sousa Schulman, CEO and Founder of Motion Sync, to unpack the science behind motion sickness and why it’s a critical issue for EVs, robotaxis, and self-driving cars. You’ll learn why passengers get sick, why drivers don’t, and how EVs can actually make symptoms worse. As a topic critical to the success of autonomous vehicles, it’s a conversation you don’t want to miss.

 

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