Careem unveiles its driverless pods in partnership with NEXT Future Transportation Inc.

Middle East and North Africa’s first driverless electric pods for public transport are expected to hit the road in Dubai within a year
Committed to transforming the transportation sector through innovation and industry-leading technology, Careem, the region’s leading app based car booking service, recently unveiled its driverless pods in partnership with NEXT Future Transportation Inc.
The launch of driverless electric pods for public transportation is set to reinforce the region’s position as a thriving hub for innovation, especially at a time when economies in MENA and beyond sharpen their focus on driving long-term growth through the launch of smart initiatives. 
The pods are electric, driverless and can move individually or by attaching themselves to other pods, to form a bus-like structure, allowing passengers to move freely from one pod to another. These self-driving pods are designed to operate as a mass transportation system whereby passengers can conveniently be picked up on demand and dropped off to different locations, as the pods link and detach accordingly, creating an efficient, safe and environmentally friendly mode of transportation. 
“As one of the fastest growing tech startups in the wider MENA region, Careem prides itself on innovation and therefore this strategic partnership with a forward-thinking company such as NEXT, helps us to contribute to the future growth of the regional transportation and technology sector by providing more efficient modes of driverless public transportation,” said Bassel Al-Nahloui — VP of business development and government relations, Careem. “Our pods are currently in the R&D phase and within a year we will be launching an extensive test phase in Dubai, whereby fully functional prototypes will be tested in restricted areas before we roll out this incredible technology to other markets in the region”
Careem, which has enjoyed early success in delivering luxury rides to millions of customers since its launch in 2012, recently partnered with Dubai’s Road Transportation Authority (RTA) to make public transportation such as taxis, more accessible by eventually making it available on their apps.

Source: Arab News