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Aurrigo brass recognized as one of the “12 Tech Execs of Christmas”

Our very own, Tenille Houston was once again recognized for her efforts in the Ottawa Business Community!  Their statement below on this honor.

VP of Public Relations and Communications

🎄✨ Welcome to Day 2 of our 12 Tech Execs of Christmas holiday fundraising campaign! ✨🎄

In partnership with Kanata North Business Association and Hub350, we’re continuing our mission to support the Kanata Food Cupboard this holiday season by spotlighting leaders who drive innovation across hashtagKanata ❤️🎁

🎉 Today, we’re excited to feature Tenille Houston, VP of Public Relations & Communications at Aurrigo.

Here’s why Tenille and the Aurrigo team are making a major impact:

🚘 Pioneering Autonomous Technology: Aurrigo is a global leader in autonomous and aviation technology, developing advanced autonomous vehicles and automated airport systems.
🚌 A Kanata First: Aurrigo created Kanata’s first-ever autonomous shuttle, marking a huge milestone for innovation and future mobility in our tech park.
✈️ Transforming Global Aviation: Their technology is helping airports worldwide improve efficiency, safety, and operational performance — reshaping the future of air travel.
🌐 Global Innovation, Local Impact: With a growing footprint in Kanata North, Aurrigo continues to elevate our community as a global hub for cutting-edge tech.
Join us as we celebrate Tenille and all the leaders who make Kanata North a standout innovation ecosystem 🌟

💡 How you can help:
Follow this link to donate to the Kanata Food Cupboard. Every contribution supports local families this holiday season 💕https://lnkd.in/gSerMYWJ

Aurrigo International lines up further growth after “potentially transformational moment”

6 Jan 2025, 07:58

Coventry-based autonomous vehicle technology firm Aurrigo International – which works with airports across the globe – is upbeat after a “strong trading year” and fundraising which it described as a “potentially transformational moment”.

Aurrigo’s technology is in deployment in six airports across the world, with the company in early-stage conversations with another 34 airports and 19 airlines

“A strong trading year was complemented even further with a share placing raise of £5.25m to finish 2024 – a potentially transformational moment for our business,” said chief executive David Keene. “The new investment will give us the cash injection required to scale-up production of our Auto-DollyTug, an all-electric autonomous vehicle designed to transform baggage and cargo handling operations at airports through improved safety, operational efficiency and reduced carbon emissions.”

Chief executive David Keene (image credit: Aurrigo International)

The cash injection will allow the platform to have 22 tugs in operation in 2025, potentially accelerate commercial sales timelines and enable the ‘go live’ moment with Auto-Cargo in partnership with UPS.

Keene said there will also be six live Auto-Sim contracts at international airports in the same period, which will “help new and existing clients build digital twins of activity so they can optimise performance”.

He added that Coventry “will continue to be the epicentre of advanced design and manufacture”. with the group expecting to “bolster the team here and in some of our international locations in the US, Canada and Singapore”.

“After 40 years of very few ground handling innovations, the aviation sector now appears to be ready for something new and we are already proving – airside – that our Auto-DollyTug vehicle and our Auto-Sim software can deliver cost savings, environmental improvements and a better passenger experience,” said Keene. “We fully expect airlines and airports to accelerate their determination to embrace what we are calling the move to ‘intelligent ground support equipment’ (iGSE)”.

The Auto-DollyTug (image credit: Aurrigo International)
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