Sensible 4 raises $7 million to expand to Europe and Asia

Series A round investors NordicNinja VC and ITOCHU to support Sensible 4 as they scale to Europe and Asia

Finnish autonomous driving technology pioneer Sensible 4 has raised $7 million in their series A funding round that will see the company market expansion to Europe and Asia. Sensible 4’s first investment round was led by NordicNinja VC, over €100 million Nordic deep tech fund backed by Japanese tech companies and ITOCHU, one of the largest Japanese trading companies.

The Finnish technology startup specializes in autonomous driving software for demanding and harsh weather conditions. Challenging weather and limited sensor visibility have long been a problem for driverless vehicles. The company’s solution — which is first in allowing for self-driving in snow, fog and heavy rain — has attracted growing attention from major automotive players since the startups’ inception in 2017.

“We are very proud to have such strong investors joining Sensible 4 as shareholders. We are still one of the only companies in this field that can drive autonomously in all weather conditions. With the investment, we will be able to develop the technology to a level that allows us to integrate this to commercial use,” says Harri Santamala, co-founder and CEO of Sensible 4.

In 2019, Sensible 4 released the autonomous shuttle bus GACHA in cooperation with Japanese retail company MUJI, which has sparked significant interest in Japan. The company is already one of the most well-known Nordic startups in the country. GACHA has won the “GOOD DESIGN GOLD AWARD” – the number one recognition for design in Japan as well as the prestigious Beazley Designs of the year award in the Transport category at the Design Museum in London. Sensible 4 also won Best startup at the Dubai World Challenge for Self-Driving Transport and collected $1 million in prize money.

The first phase of the investment round before commercial production is now completed. The total round is expected to double and to be completed by the summer. The funding will be used to further develop the software and part will be used to build more GACHA busses, which aims to enter the Japanese and Chinese market at the end of the year.

“The global autonomous driving solutions still struggle to work in particular conditions like heavy snow, fog or typhoons. Sensible 4’s approach based on their long-term research for autonomous driving is totally different from other existing approaches. Their unique technology enables any kind of autonomous vehicle to drive anywhere and anytime. We are so excited to make this dream reality together with the “dream team” of autonomous driving vehicles,” says Tomosaku Sohara, Managing Partners at NordicNinja VC.

“We are very pleased to partner with Sensible 4 which provides with a unique LiDAR-based software built with state-of-the-art sensor fusion technology. Which makes self-driving cars operate safely in all weather conditions. Amidst the rapid advance of the progress and spread of 5G network worldwide, we believe Sensible 4’s self-driving technology will for sure contribute to developing mobility of the future with global auto manufacturers. In addition, we are very happy with the alliance with Sensible 4 and NordicNinja VC since it will also strengthen the close relationship between Itochu and Finland,” says Shunsuke Noda, Chief Digital & Information Officer at Itochu.

Sensible 4’s growth is a result of industry collaboration with top automotive companies as well as funding from European and Finnish governmental grants and loans. “Our Finnish engineering hearts are overwhelmed with the positive feedback we’ve received for our technology from Asia, especially after our cooperation announcements with MUJI and Softbank’s SB Drive. With the investment we will be able to react and build on this interest with a much faster pace,” says Santamala.

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Over 14 million daily interface calls in the Digitraffic service – More and more Finns use real-time traffic data

Finns are utilising real-time traffic data more and more actively to support their traffic needs as shown by the increased use of traffic control group Traffic Management Finland’s Digitraffic traffic data marketplace. In 2019, Digitraffic received as many as 14 million daily interface calls.

The open data provided by Digitraffic is utilised extensively in, for instance, road traffic navigation systems and services as well as mobile consumer applications. Traffic Management Finland’s aim is to help traffic sector operators create novel services by providing open data about traffic for developers. Data is created in, among other things, traffic control systems, traffic measurement systems and weather and road condition monitoring systems.

“Use of data in our Digitraffic service increased significantly last year. This indicates the strong demand for traffic data. Companies operating in the traffic market are developing their business rapidly, including services directed to consumers, where data plays a central role. We want to invite everyone to utilise and enrich data and create the safest, smoothest and most environmentally friendly traffic through intelligent services,” says Janne Lautanala, Chief Ecosystem and Technology Officer, Traffic Management Finland.

Real-time data to make traffic run smoother

Digitraffic provides real-time traffic data about road, railway and maritime traffic in Finland. Traffic sign data was the most recent addition to the service, currently covering the real-time display information of 210 changing speed limit or warning signs. The data content will be expanded to cover a larger geographical area and new traffic sign types in the future.

The development of services based on data allows the combination of different modes of transport into smooth transport and travel chains.

Last autumn, Traffic Management Finland published the Traffic Situation application directed to consumers, utilising Digitraffic data to provide information about, for instance, current roadworks, traffic incidents, weight limits and winter maintenance. The service also includes the images from hundreds of road conditions cameras around Finland as well as information about ice roads, driving conditions and warnings for seafarers. The application also includes station-specific schedule and punctuality data of passenger trains. Furthermore, the service can be used for giving feedback on the condition of traffic routes and filing notices of the traffic flow.

According to its strategy, Traffic Management Finland’s goal is to create the world’s safest and smoothest and lowest emissions traffic in Finland together with its partners.

Learn more:

www.digitraffic.fi
https://liikennetilanne.tmfg.fi/
www.junalahdot.fi
www.asemainfo.fi

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fi.tmfg.liikennetilanne&hl=en

https://apps.apple.com/fi/app/liikennetilanne/id1467729357

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Sensible 4’s GACHA pilot ongoing in Vantaa

GACHA’s first pilot program for 2020 has started in Kivistö, Vantaa. From 14 January 2020 to 13 February 2020, GACHA will be driving a 3,4 km route starting at the Kivistö train station – with stops at five other locations. Operations take place from Tuesday to Thursday between 10-12 and 13-15. The program is open for the public and free of charge.

The schedule may vary, so please check https://www.sensible4.fi/pilots/  for any potential updates.

The pilot is done in cooperation Vantaan Kaupunki, Suomen kasvukäytävä and Uudenmaan Liitto.

Read the original news article on Sensible4’s website.