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General Motors and Mobileye have been granted permission to test autonomous vehicles in Israel following approval from Israel’s Ministry of Transport.
Read More →These fleet professionals were able to improve driver safety by adapting their safety policies to an ever-changing industry.
Read More →The automotive technology supplier enters a partnership that also includes Intel and Mobileye.
Read More →Intel will acquire Israeli autonomous driving technology provider Mobileye for $15 billion under an agreement announced March 13 that brings the Silicon Valley chipmaker into the emerging autonomous-driving sector.
Read More →The three companies formed a partnership last July, and have since developed an BMW 7 Series that utilizes the autonomous technology of both Intel and Mobileye.
Read More →Mobileye and HERE will collaborate on several autonomous driving technologies, including high-definition live mapping that could included crowd-sourced data, the companies announced.
Read More →The two companies announce plans to showcase their turnkey, fully integrated automated driving solution next month during CES 2017.
Read More →During the 2016 Fleet Europe Forum, which is taking place in Barcelona, Spain, fleet managers and stakeholders were honored during the Forum’s annual awards ceremony recognizing achievements in fleet management, safety, and technology.
Read More →Mobileye and Delphi Automotive PLC will begin developing a fully autonomous vehicle system that should be ready for production in 2019 under a new partnership announced Aug. 23.
Read More →The companies hope to align the industry on a standards-based platform to accelerate bringing self-driving vehicles to market.
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