Carmakers and tier one suppliers announced a bevy of autonomous vehicle partnerships at this month's Frankfurt International Auto Show. Automotive supplier Continental will collaborate with IBM to enable vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) functionality: Continental anticipates sending detailed data ...
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Analyst Insight | December 16, 2020
This insight is part of the Lux Mobility Team's Year in Review series examining the highlights and key developments of the mobility sector in 2020. For an overview of the other storylines in the Future of Mobility program, see our insights on Improving Urban Mobility, Future Energy for Mobility, and... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | January 31, 2022
After having to go virtual in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) found its way back to Las Vegas in 2022. The pandemic did, however, mean that fewer companies were present on‑site and that the event was shortened to three days. In recent years, CES has ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | February 10, 2022
In a departure from traditional testing where autonomous truck developers fully operate their trucks with their drivers, this partnership involves Embark handing over some trucks to Knight‑Swift. Knight‑Swift will own, maintain, and deploy the trucks with its own drivers to gather input on ... Not part of subscription