Dean Chiang in Forbes: ‘Atoms Meet Bytes: Racing at 173 Mph Without Drivers’

Some companies are producing more revenue from selling in the virtual worlds than selling actual physical goods, as metaverses and virtual existences proliferate. But Mung Chiang, Purdue executive vice president for strategic initiatives and the John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering, describes exciting advances in the physical world, at the interface between what we touch and what we code. In a Forbes opinion piece, he shares the action from where the rubber (and the bytes) literally hits the road — including on the Indianapolis 500 speedway.

Read the entire piece here: Atoms Meet Bytes: Racing at 173 Mph Without Drivers

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