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Torc Robotics (Torc), an independent subsidiary of
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, is an American
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company headquartered in
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, with operations in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Austin, Texas; and Stuttgart, Germany. Torc is testing autonomous trucks in Virginia, New Mexico, and Texas and is taking a
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approach to commercialization – focusing at first on one platform (Daimler Freightliner Cascadia) in one region (United States). Until becoming a subsidiary of Daimler, Torc produced unmanned and autonomous technology that retrofits to existing machinery and vehicles. Its custom products, software and automation kits have been used on vehicles in several industries, including military, mining agriculture, and automotive over the last decade. Through 2014, 50 percent of Torc's revenue came from defense work and the rest from commercial customers. Some of its end users include the
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, the
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, Air Force Research Labs (AFRL), Caterpillar, and DCD Protected Mobility.


History


Founding

In 2005, the company was founded by a group of
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graduate students including Michael Fleming, the current CEO. Torc partnered with Virginia Tech to compete in the 2007 Urban Challenge, hosted by the Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (
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). Teams were challenged to build a fully autonomous vehicle that could travel 60 miles of urban and off-road environments in less than six hours. Torc's
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vehicle, named Odin, placed third out of 35 competing teams, winning the $500,000 prize. The other top-2 finishers included Tartan Racing, of Carnegie Mellon University and General Motors, and the Stanford Racing Team. In 2010, Torc partnered with a robotics team at
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to develop a vehicle for the National Federation of the Blind's (NFB) Blind Driver Challenge. The team received the National Instruments’ 2010 Application of the Year for the project. Using a Ford Escape, Torc implemented its ByWire drive-by-wire conversion modules, Safestop wireless emergency stop system, and PowerHub distribution modules on the vehicle. On January 29, 2011, a blind driver independently drove Torc's vehicle down the main straightaway, onto the road course at the
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. In 2012, Torc researchers participated in the
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(DRC) with Team ViGIR (Virginia-Germany Interdisciplinary Robotics Team). The program challenged teams to develop robotic software and hardware capabilities to support first responders. The team made it to the finale.


Defense and heavy equipment

Torc's technology is currently being used in military applications in various parts of the world. One such vehicle is GUSS (Ground Unmanned Support Surrogate) an autonomous vehicle used to carry equipment for the Marines. Torc has also developed an advanced sensor fusion system for the Department of Defense that is used to increase high-speed obstacle detection, classification and prediction. In 2012, Torc's autonomous vehicle for Air Force Research Labs (AFRL) demonstrated its ability to perform expedient runway surveys, collect soil hardness measurements, provide terrain date and report hazards to flight. Torc developed a remote control solution for hazardous mining areas. The team replicated the cab of a 240-ton haul truck and developed a teleoperated control system to allow operators to teleoperate the haul truck from a safe distance away.


On-road autonomous vehicles

Torc participated in a successful five-vehicle platoon test in 2015 with the U.S.
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(FHWA)’s Saxton Transportation Operations Laboratory. The test was conducted on an inactive naval air base in
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. In July, 2017, Torc was the first company that registered with
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’s Autonomous Vehicle Pilot Program permit to perform a certified test with its self-driving car in Washington. On July 26, 2017, one of Torc's self-driving cars completed a cross country trip, with over 4,300 miles driven autonomously. The team completed the trip in Richmond, Virginia, where they were greeted by Virginia Governor
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. Torc announced two major partnerships in 2018. The company will work wit
Bordrin Motor Corporation
to help the Chinese electric car manufacturer develop its line of self-driving vehicles. Torc also announced a partnership with
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to deploy full
autonomous electric shuttles
in France.


Self-driving trucks

On March 29, 2019,
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through its subsidiary
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announced that it would acquire a majority stake in TORC Robotics for an undisclosed amount. In September, 2019, Torc and Daimler Truck announced they were testing Level 4 capable self-driving trucks on public roads in Virginia and that Daimler Trucks North America was developing a chassis with redundant capabilities for self-driving trucks. The following year, Torc opened a test center in Albuquerque, testing automated runs on New Mexico highways. The routes later extended to Texas. During 2021, Torc built a stable of technology partners, including Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its preferred cloud provider, Luminar Technologies to explore lidar technologies, and Applied Intuition, for simulation technology. In 2022, Torc opened an engineering office in Austin, Texas, and a Technology and Development Center in Stuttgart, Germany. That same year, the company announced that Penske Truck Leasing would serve as the truck maintenance service provider for Torc’s autonomous test fleet.


References


External links

*{{official website, http://torc.ai Technology companies of the United States Self-driving car companies DARPA Grand Challenge Virginia Tech Companies based in Virginia Blacksburg, Virginia American companies established in 2005