Aptiv has unveiled a mobility centre in Shanghai, China, to develop SAE Level 4 autonomous driving technology.
The company says the opening extends its autonomous driving operations beyond Singapore, Boston, Pittsburgh and Las Vegas.
Last December, Aptiv opened a technical centre in Las Vegas to gather insights on its fleet of autonomous vehicles (AV) and to improve safety operator training.
Aptiv is now holding discussions with potential partners for mapping and commercial deployment of its
April 29, 2019
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Aptiv has unveiled a mobility centre in Shanghai, China, to develop 567 SAE Level 4 autonomous driving technology.
The company says the opening extends its autonomous driving operations beyond Singapore, Boston, Pittsburgh and Las Vegas.
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Aptiv is now holding discussions with potential partners for mapping and commercial deployment of its AVs in China.
TrafficCast (TC) has launched a new series of free online webinars to help its partners get the most out of their BlueToad systems by providing refresher courses for frequent users and an overview for new members utilizing the network. These sessions, starting this week, will cover a range of topics, subjects and features on BlueToad hardware and BlueArgus software. The first five courses TC is offering include an Introduction to BlueToads, BlueArgus, Devices, Pairs and Routes; Speed Maps, Standalone Maps
The project billed as the world’s first commercial hyperloop system is on course to open its first 10km section next year in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In an interview Bibop Gresta, chairman of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, told Emirates News Agency that the average cost would be $20-40m per km.
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“It will be paying for itself
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More than 120 tolling industry executives from government policy makers, infrastructure providers, toll road operators, and equipment, technology and service suppliers make this the Asia Pacific region’s largest tolling conference.
The Forum theme Tolling into the Future will cover infrastructure, charging, collection, e