Self-Driving Golf Balls

Nissan's PROPILOT Golf Ball Navigates Itself into Holes on a Course

The ProPILOT Golf Ball from Nissan takes inspiration from its ProPILOT 2.0 self-driving system, which is soon to be introduced to Japan with the Skyline. The high-tech golf ball boasts the ability to navigate itself into a hole on a golf course, thanks to a setup that involves an external camera, an internal motor and an algorithm that considers how hard the ball was struck.

On the golf course, the ball is shown to quickly redirect itself if necessary or even just make a subtle nudge to land itself in a hole.

With the new and improved ProPILOT 2.0 system for vehicles, drivers are able to enjoy features like hands-off driving, land changing and guidance when exiting the highway thanks to GPS, 3D map data, cameras and more.
Trend Themes
1. Self-driving Golf Balls - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop self-navigating sports equipment for improved player experiences and enhanced gameplay.
2. Propilot 2.0 System - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Apply advanced autonomous driving technology to revolutionize the automotive industry and enhance driver safety and convenience.
3. Algorithmic Golf Course Navigation - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Utilize algorithms and sensors to optimize navigation and precision in various sports and recreational activities.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment Manufacturing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrate artificial intelligence and robotics into sports equipment production to create autonomous and intelligent sporting products.
2. Automotive - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporate self-driving technology into vehicles to deliver an advanced driving experience with improved safety and convenience.
3. Technology - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Combine algorithms, sensors, and AI to develop innovative solutions for various industries, enabling automation and optimization.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE