Background

RideCell is a young startup out of Georgia Tech.

Our goal is to help increase the number of answers to a simple question: How can I reliably get from home to work (or school, gym, the theatre etc) and back?

Our first step in this direction is to make ridesharing a real option for users. RideCell makes ridesharing:

By automated data exchange, tracking, filtering, and monitoring, RideCell creates an environment of trust for the users. Real-time communications also eliminate the uncertainty of vehicle arrival time. On the back end, RideCell stores trip logs for transactional and subsidy purposes. Automated, real-time transactions may include rider/driver cost sharing,transit payments, employer reimbursements, subsidy reporting, or other forms of e-commerce.

Very soon we plan to extend our real time, location aware system to support public transport (MARTA), Zipcar and private transit (Stinger shuttles) - so you can choose the mode of transit easiest and most suitable for you.


Corporate History

Congestion relief has been a lifelong passion of RideCell's Founder, Dr. Steve Dickerson, Professor Emeritus GA Tech. Early on he envisioned the traffic problems that would come to define Atlanta and 1975 Dr. Dickerson initiated the first U.S. community based vanpool operation and brought car sharing to the Tech campus a year later.

In 1990 Dr. Dickerson commercialized a machine vision system based on his patented research in automation. The entity was incorporated as Dickerson Vision Technologies (acquired by Cognex Corp. .CGNX. in 2005). In 2001, applying the same automation techniques that took DVT to a multi-million dollar success, he patented a way to tear down the barriers to multi-mode transit by integrating the then emerging technologies behind mobility, transit, and banking. It would take nine years for prevailing technology to catch-up with his vision of real-time ridesharing and transit matching.

Inspired by his vision and believing the timing to build an innovative solution was right, Dave Kaufman and other Georgia Tech alumni have joined Dr. Dickerson in his efforts. In late 2007 RideCell was born to develop and commercialize this solution.


Corporate Website

You can learn more about RideCell at our corporate website (requires Flash)