The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has set August 31 as the deadline to submit entries for the second edition of the Dubai World Self-Driving Transport Challenge.
Prizes worth up to AED 6.3 million are up for grabs at the event which is open to startups, leading companies as well as the education sector.
The submissions will be assessed by an international jury and the finalists will be announced in the final quarter of 2020.
Those qualified will move on to the Practical Test stage, which is planned to start in June 2021.
The Challenge falls in line with the Dubai government's plans to convert 25 per cent of all journeys in the emirate into autonomous mode by 2030.
.@rta_dubai sets Aug 31st as deadline for submissions to Dubai World Self-Driving Transport Challenge 2021. #Dubai https://t.co/TzHpstI7uV pic.twitter.com/YumaaZ0vO5
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 2, 2020


Sheikh Mohammed approves Dubai Government budget
UAE launches 'National Space Industries' programme
UAE launches $1 billion 'AI for Development' initiative in Africa
UAE President begins working visit to Bahrain
H.H. Sheikh Khaled, Vietnamese PM hold bilateral talks at G20 Summit
Gargash calls for 'immediate end' to Sudan's 'tragic civil war'
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan unveils new awards to honour spirit of Dubai
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince arrives in Johannesburg for G20 Summit
Sheikh Abdullah, US Secretary of State reaffirm call for Sudan ceasefire
UAE expresses solidarity with India after airshow jet crash
Pilot killed after Indian fighter jet crashes at Dubai Airshow
Dubai Metro showcases visual tribute to UAE’s Founding Fathers
Over 200 bikes, scooters seized in Dubai crackdown on reckless riding
Dubai divided into 6 zones to mark architectural identity of each area
UAE to hold one-week celebration to mark strong relations with Kuwait
UAE President, Canada PM chart new path for cooperation
Pope Leo XIV praises UAE as a global model of coexistence
H.H. Sheikh Khaled attends official opening ceremony of Natural History Museum
UAE ranks among top humanitarian aid donors in 2025
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed unveils initiative to draw top 1,000 firms in foreign trade
