Mobileye in South Korea

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ON Semiconductor and Pony.ai for sensors

The two companies, ON Semiconductor and Pony.ai, are working together for the next generation of sensors for autonomous driving. The semiconductor manufacturer ON Semiconductor and the Chinese startup Pony.ai want to cooperate on sensor technology. Sensor box Pony.ai. Source: newmobility.global The Chinese startup Pony.ai has some cooperation partners, including, for example, the Japanese manufacturer Toyota… Continue reading ON Semiconductor and Pony.ai for sensors

Waymo reaches 20 million test miles

Industry leader Waymo has reached the 20 millionth milestone. Waymo tests it Autonomous driving for years and has now set a new record. The industry leader has now driven 20 million test miles autonomously on public roads. Waymo Truck and Chrysler Pacifica Testing autonomous vehicles on the public road remains a form of verification that… Continue reading Waymo reaches 20 million test miles

Toyota: Accident detection with telematics data

Together with Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance, Toyota plans to use the telematics data to prevent accidents. To increase traffic safety, wants Toyota in cooperation with Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance, who use networking data. The data of the vehicle should be by means of a Artificial intelligence can be used to identify hazards at an early… Continue reading Toyota: Accident detection with telematics data

Aurora focuses on simulation tests

The US company Aurora has decided to allow the tests to be carried out more in the simulator. The startup launched this year Aurora fewer test kilometers back than in the previous year. That will also change in DMV report voice that will come out in the coming month. Aurora announced that it would hardly… Continue reading Aurora focuses on simulation tests

VW joins the Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium in the United States

The Volkswagen Group in the USA has joined the Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium. There is none in the US yet Federal law in the field of autonomous driving and so there is a patchwork of different rules, depending on Federal State. formed. But the industry has in that Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium (AVSC) agreed on… Continue reading VW joins the Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium in the United States

Oxbotica uses ZF technology for autonomous driving

The British startup Oxbotica uses ZF Technik to provide autonomous driving. The enterprise Oxbotica, which wants to map autonomous driving in the UK, has with the supplier ZF Friedrichshafen signed an agreement. It is about the hardware for autonomous driving, on which the Oxbotica software will run. Autonomous ride hailing. Powered by ZF ProAI. Source:… Continue reading Oxbotica uses ZF technology for autonomous driving

Argo AI: Strategy change in the commercialization of autonomous driving

The company Argo AI wants to realign its strategy regarding the commercialization of autonomous driving. That with ford and its cooperation partners Volkswagen working companies for autonomous driving, Argo AI, plans a change of commercialization orientation in autonomous driving. Princeton Argo Lidar Most industry stakeholders are committed to providing robotic taxis, which is accompanied by… Continue reading Argo AI: Strategy change in the commercialization of autonomous driving

Autonomous ferry in Norway

In cooperation with the NTNU the networking specialist Ericsson uses an autonomous ferry. Autonomous ferry in Norway. Source: iottechnews.com The Swedish company Ericsson Cooperates with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) to operate an Autonomous Ferry. This development is currently enjoying Norway great popularity. Ericsson is networking for the ferry named “milliAmpère”, which… Continue reading Autonomous ferry in Norway

VDI study: Trust must be built up

A study by the Verein Deutscher Ingenieure (VDI) concludes that, above all, trust is lacking. Already some studies have this blemish revealed that people lack confidence in technology. For example, the association AAA or from the institute J.D. power, Now the VDI comes to this conclusion. There are some solutions. So should Experience increase trust… Continue reading VDI study: Trust must be built up