Published: September 08, 2008
iPhone Hits the Road with Avego's Shared Transport Application
DUBLIN, Ireland andSAN DIEGO, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- DEMOfall --
Debuting at DEMOfall, Mapflow Ltd. today announced Avego, a new technology
designed to reduce wasted seat capacity in cars and dramatically expand
commuting options. Avego [pronounced a-vay'-go] pairs passengers and drivers
through an easy-to-use system using iPhones and other mobile devices.
A cross between carpooling, public transport and eBay, Avego matches a
driver's wasted seat capacity-those seats which are unoccupied-to passengers,
reducing commute costs for all participants. Avego automatically apportions
the cost of the commute, providing a key financial incentive to commuters
frustrated by high gasoline prices.
"As someone who drives in theSan Francisco area, I am well aware of the
wastefulness and congestion caused by single drivers clogging up three lanes
of traffic," said Chris Shipley, executive producer of the DEMO Conferences.
"The Avego paradigm optimizes the daily commute by consolidating riders into
fewer vehicles. It's a new way of thinking about commuting, offering more
efficient transit options, lowered gas costs and environmental benefits."
Described simply as "shared transport," the Avego system enables a driver
in transit to advertise excess capacity in the car using the new iPhone's GPS
feature. This capacity is then matched to riders who need to go in the same
direction. Drivers and passengers who want to join the Avego shared transport
community can sign up for the beta at http://www.avego.com. (Drivers only
require an iPhone; passengers can use either an iPhone or a regular mobile
phone).
"With both a tech savvy population and some of the country's worst
commuting problems being right here in theSan Francisco Bay Area, a system
like Avego could get more people to try carpooling," said Susan Heinrich, 511
Rideshare and Bicycling coordinator, Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
"It appears to be an easy-to-use system and we look forward to seeing whether
commuters embrace this new technology."
Arriving in the midst of a global green movement, Avego intends to
capitalize on social networking to encourage more responsible and
environmentally friendly behavior. Developed by Mapflow's team of experts in
geographic information systems, Avego combines GPS technology and mobile
phones to provide both riders and drivers with reduced transport costs.
Leading the Avego project is Sean O'Sullivan, executive chairman of Mapflow
and co-founder of MapInfo, the company which first popularized street mapping
on personal computers in the 1980's.
"Public transit is great, but let's face it, most of the U.S. doesn't have
the public transportation system in place to take people from where they live
to where they work. Our goal with Avego is to turn every empty seat into a
transport option for passengers...extending, feeding and augmenting the
existing transportation network," said O'Sullivan.
Features in the upcoming Avego system include:
-- Enables drivers to automatically advertise excess capacity that can be
filled by paying passengers.
-- Provides voice response, text messaging and Web interfaces with real-
time information for drivers and riders to investigate and define the
available transport capacity.
-- Allows communities of users (e.g., a corporate or educational campus)
to self-restrict matches to their own community.
-- Offers a self-correcting feedback mechanism for drivers and riders to
rate each other, and subsequently restrict matches to those within the user's
criteria. For example, a female driver may choose to only accept female
passengers.
-- Monitors positions of riders and drivers to ensure reliability of
service and provide safety warnings.
"We've finally reached a point where the world is aware of our supply
problem with oil, and a frustrated public has said they're willing to make a
change," said Bart Anderson, coeditor of the Energy Bulletin. "There is no
cluster of solutions that do not involve some major changes in lifestyles,
especially for the global affluent. Peak oil presents the potential for
catastrophic upheavals, but ultimately also some more hopeful possibilities: a
chance to address many underlying societal problems, and the opportunity to
return to simpler, healthier and more community oriented lifestyles. Avego
could represent this hope."
About Mapflow's Avego
Avego is a method for dynamically matching available transport capacity
with transport demand. Avego combines GPS devices and mobile phones to provide
both riders and drivers with reduced transport costs, while expanding
transport options for riders. Led by a team with an extensive history in
geographic information systems and GPS technologies, Mapflow has offices in
Dublin (Ireland), Kinsale (Ireland),London (UK), theSan Francisco Bay Area,
and will be opening up an office inWashington, DC later this year. For more
information, please visit www.avego.com
About DEMO
Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual
DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are
hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMO
conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying
tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events for
companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics, helping them
to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships, and
influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately 70 new
companies, products and technologies. For more information, visit
www.demo.com.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Sean O'Sullivan Whitney Phaneuf
Mapflow Schwartz Communications
Kinsale, Ireland: +353.21.477.3833 415.512.0770
US: 202.470.0467 Mapflow@schwartz-pr.com
SOURCE Mapflow Ltd.
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