Cooking in the Wild

Home Javascript will need to be enable to see cover photo effects Off to Sedona to put our camp kitchen prototype — and cooking skills — to the test. Go to Source

The Offline Executor: Virtual Testing and the Aurora Driver

Our approach to simulation reflects our design philosophy — we invest time to create tools expressly for self-driving cars, increasing operational safety down the road. [embedded content] This video illustrates how we turn interesting driving situations into simulations. Part one shows actual video of a complex situation that a test vehicle encountered on the road.… Continue reading The Offline Executor: Virtual Testing and the Aurora Driver

Zenos E10R: Spotted – Pistonheads.com

So much of the Zenos plan seemed so good: there was expertise in the team, a clever idea on the drawing board and a proven set of mechanicals underneath. The E10 was a modern, innovative, original take on the lightweight British track special, and showed huge promise. The standard car was really good straight out… Continue reading Zenos E10R: Spotted – Pistonheads.com

Our Journey to Driverless Cars

Two years ago, we launched our first-generation fleet of self-driving cars at a small retirement community in San Jose. It blows my mind to think how far Voyage has come since then. Today, Voyage’s self-driving technology is robust, reliable, and capable of complex interactions and maneuvers. We launched our second-generation fleet of self-driving cars with… Continue reading Our Journey to Driverless Cars

Building Self-Driving Cars by Embracing Remote Engineering

Work from anywhere in the U.S. and engineer truly driverless cars at Voyage Billy Okal, a remote Voyage engineer Building a self-driving car has always been regarded as a hands-on exercise. It’s easy to imagine why, with state-of-the-art autonomous vehicles containing dozens of hardware components interacting with many layers of complex software. This delicate dance has resulted… Continue reading Building Self-Driving Cars by Embracing Remote Engineering

Why Retirement Communities Are Perfect for Self-Driving Cars

Today’s car is built for the average driver. The average driver can demonstrate reasonable reflexes, agility and vision. However, as we age, our reflexes, agility and vision begin to suffer. When they do, the confidence we once felt while driving quickly disappears. This can be incredibly debilitating. As driving becomes a struggle, many senior citizens… Continue reading Why Retirement Communities Are Perfect for Self-Driving Cars

INEOS Automotive Announces Powertrain Technology Partnership With BMW

Significant milestone in the development of INEOS Automotive’s 4×4, Projekt Grenadier, with the announcement of a powertrain technology partnership with BMW Group Technology partnership is the latest step forward in the realisation of INEOS’s plans to build an uncompromising world-class 4×4 vehicle BMW Group will supply both petrol and diesel engines, giving Projekt Grenadier’s customers… Continue reading INEOS Automotive Announces Powertrain Technology Partnership With BMW

WELCOMING DR OLIVER FRILLE- DIRECTOR OF PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Oliver joined the Projekt Grenadier team on the 1st June 2018 to handle the rather significant Procurement side of the project. He’s responsible for overseeing, sourcing and managing all the materials going into the vehicle, as well as all other materials for the business – such as such as for marketing, sales, production or IT. He’s… Continue reading WELCOMING DR OLIVER FRILLE- DIRECTOR OF PROCUREMENT AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Ecurie Ecosse LM69 – Creating a Modern Racing Thoroughbred

What if…? It’s a question that has dominated the history of the XJ13, a prototype built by Jaguar in 1966 in a quest to continue the marque’s legendary run of success in the Le Mans 24 Hours. Powered by a new quad-cam, 5-litre V12, the XJ13 was Jaguar’s first mid-engined car – and without doubt… Continue reading Ecurie Ecosse LM69 – Creating a Modern Racing Thoroughbred