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9 startups tapped to bring cutting-edge tech to MTA, other area agencies

More than 130 companies applied to be part of this year’s program, which focuses on three topics that were jointly chosen by the participating agencies.

February 28, 2020
9 startups tapped to bring cutting-edge tech to MTA, other area agencies

During the rigorous eight-week program, each company will collaborate closely with participating agencies and work to demonstrate their product has the potential to solve one of the identified challenges.

Patrick Cashin

3 min to read


During the rigorous eight-week program, each company will collaborate closely with participating agencies and work to demonstrate their product has the potential to solve one of the identified challenges. Patrick Cashin

The Partnership for New York City’s Transit Tech Lab, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and four other transportation agencies announced nine start-up companies have been selected to pilot cutting-edge technologies that could improve accessibility, revenue generation, and traffic congestion for millions of daily travelers in the New York metropolitan area. The agencies joining the MTA in this initiative are the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York City Department of Transportation, NJ TRANSIT, and Amtrak.

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The Transit Tech Lab is part of the public-private Transit Innovation Partnership and enables the MTA and other public transportation agencies to leverage innovative technology solutions to improve metropolitan area transit, with the aim to make New York the global leader in public transportation.

More than 130 companies applied to be part of this year’s program, which focuses on three topics that were jointly chosen by the participating agencies:

  • Accessibility: How can we make New York’s public transit systems more accessible?

  • Entrepreneurial Revenue Generation: How can public transit generate more revenue outside the farebox?

  • Curb Coordination: How can transit agencies reduce traffic by increasing coordination at the curb?

During the rigorous eight-week program, each company will collaborate closely with participating agencies and work to demonstrate their product has the potential to solve one of the identified challenges. Companies that successfully achieve this “proof of concept” accelerator phase will move on to a formal pilot project that deploys their technology for testing in one or more participating transit systems. Last year, six companies were selected for the accelerator program and four proceeded to pilots upon completion.

“At the MTA, we believe that start-ups are key to unlocking innovative ideas to address our most pressing transportation challenges,” said Mark Dowd, MTA chief innovation officer.

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Company

Partner Organization(s)

Acoustic Protocol: Converts audio public address announcements into personalized, targeted messages to improve accessibility for deaf and hard of hearing customers.

New York City Transit and Metro-North Railroad

NaviLens: Uses a computer vision algorithm that interprets geospatial information and provides navigation guidance in any space without use of GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or cell coverage.

 New York City Transit, Metro-North Railroad, Amtrak, NJ TRANSIT, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Okeenea: Smartphone app that provides transit system navigation for customers who are blind/low vision or deaf/hard of hearing.

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New York City Transit and Amtrak

Knaq: Provides predictive elevator and escalator maintenance tools enabling any service elevator to be digitized and its status instantly updated online.

New York City Transit, Metro-North Railroad, Amtrak, NJ TRANSIT, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Allvision IO: Inventories curb infrastructure and monitors street parking behavior of both commercial and noncommercial vehicles.

New York City Department of Transportation

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CARMERA: Provides up-to-the-minute construction data and descriptions, such as obstructions in parking spots or traffic lanes.

New York City Transit

CurbFlow: Marketplace for curbside access that sources dedicated curb supply from municipalities to create pickup and drop-off management and maps. 

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Numina: Measures curb-level behaviors using a proprietary, camera-based sensor that mounts to any fixed infrastructure, Numina processes all imagery securely onboard the sensor, anonymously measures activity and provides behavioral insights to improve traffic operations.

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New York City Transit, NJ TRANSIT and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Miles: Provides anonymized multimodal analytics to cities and offers mileage-based rewards to users encouraging public transit use.

New York City Transit, NJ TRANSIT and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

 

           

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