
Silicon Valley chipmaker Intel has completed its acquisition of Mobileye, the Israeli autonomous driving technology provider, by purchasing 84% of the outstanding shares, Intel has announced.
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Convening Nov. 7-8 at Miami Hilton Downtown, Fleet Forward Conference is designed to bring fleets, fleet suppliers, and technology providers together to provide education and networking on smart mobility concepts and end-user solutions.
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The automaker’s Collaborative Safety Research Center announces 11 new technology research projects that are part of a five-year program focused on future mobility.
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Mercedes-Benz has revealed additional details about its 2018 model-year lineup that will include several new E-Class models, a redesigned GLA-Class compact SUV, and additional connected-car technology for a heavily revised S-Class.
Read More →Accuscore, provider of the most accurate and risk predictive driver scoring technology for fleets and commercial insurers, is offering a fully hosted pilot experience, enabling the ability to evaluate the advantages of more accurate risk scoring, according to the company.
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General Motors and Japan's Softbank have joined a group of other investors who have invested $159 million in Nauto, a Silicon Valley telematics company with technology designed to reduce distracted driving in commercial fleets.
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Vulog, a carsharing technology provider, has partnered with LDS Group to launch Urbano Carsharing, a one-way carsharing service in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Audi's 2019 A8 flagship sedan will offer Level 3 autonomous driving technology in a future called Traffic Jam Pilot that can take control of the vehicle in slow-moving traffic and control starting, accelerating, steering, and braking, Audi has announced.
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Today’s engine technology and hardware systems require a more strategic inspection than before. Preventive maintenance based on oil-change intervals may not be enough.
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Autonomous vehicle technology, on-demand transportation and a shift of liability to manufacturers could cause a contraction in the auto insurance sector by 71% by 2050.
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