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About Induct Technology

About the Induct Technology documentation site - scope, editorial approach, product focus, and how the site is organised around the Navia and Cybergo autonomous shuttle platforms.

About Induct Technology - autonomous mobility documentation and research

Induct Technology is an autonomous mobility documentation resource. This site covers the Navia and Cybergo electric shuttle platforms, the operating environments they were designed for, and the broader context of low-speed driverless transport in managed settings.

What this site is for

The site exists to provide useful, accurate documentation on a class of vehicle and deployment model that has often been discussed in either overly technical or overly promotional terms. Autonomous shuttles in the Navia and Cybergo category are not prototypes. They are not concept vehicles. They are platforms that entered commercial deployment as passenger services in real environments - campuses, airports, hospital estates, business parks - and the record of how that deployment happened, what it required, and what it demonstrated is worth documenting properly.

The editorial scope is deliberately narrow. This is not a general autonomous vehicle commentary site, and it is not a speculative future-of-transport publication. It covers two platforms, the environment class they operate in, and the operational and historical context that makes that record meaningful.

Editorial approach

The content here is written to be useful to people who want to understand what these vehicles are, how they work, and where they can reasonably be deployed - not to people looking for promotional reassurance.

Product pages address design logic, operating characteristics, and practical constraints alongside capabilities. Deployment scenario pages explain both where autonomous shuttles work well and where the operating envelope does not extend. Resource pages address practical questions that operational evaluators and facility planners actually ask.

Where the historical record on specific claims - such as “world’s first commercially available self-driving vehicle” - requires careful framing, the pages on this site address that directly rather than either repeating marketing language or dismissing the underlying achievement.

How the site is organised

The main sections are:

Products - Full documentation for the Navia and Cybergo platforms, including legacy product pages at their original paths, cross-linked for easy navigation.

Applications - Analysis of the deployment contexts where autonomous shuttles operate effectively: campuses, airports, hospital estates, industrial facilities, business parks, and visitor routes.

News - A product and deployment news archive covering significant milestones, launch documentation, and press coverage from the Navia and Cybergo programmes.

Resources - Practical guides, operational field notes, and driverless transport terminology for people evaluating or planning autonomous shuttle deployment.

Gallery - Visual documentation of the platforms and their operating environments, including the Galerie photo Induct archive.

History - Technology evolution narrative covering the development of the Navia and Cybergo programmes and how the autonomous shuttle category developed.

Videos - Video documentation summaries covering platform demonstrations, route operation footage, and design context.

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