Luminar & Mercedes extend deal for self-driving tech
Self-driving sensor maker Luminar Technologies Inc announced an expanded partnership with Mercedes-Benz Group on Wednesday to enable fully automated driving for its next-generation vehicles.
Automakers from Tesla Inc to General Motors are focusing on autonomous vehicles, but technological and regulatory hurdles remain.
Tech firms such as Alphabet Inc’s Waymo and Aptiv-Hyundai Motor joint venture, Motional, are also looking to develop autonomous vehicles for commercial use.
Luminar will supply the German carmaker with lidars, which use laser light pulses to measure the distance between the sensor and an object and are widely seen as essential to achieving full autonomous driving.
Luminar and Mercedes-Benz had announced a partnership in January last year.
Palo Alto, California-based Luminar also said it plans to build a factory in Asia to support the multi-billion dollar deal.
Luminar teamed up with Volvo Cars and announced in January last year that a hands-free driving system called “Ride Pilot”, which will allow the car to fully take over driving tasks in some limited situations, would be first released in California.
Source: Yahoo
The German cartel office has given the green light for Bosch, Infineon Technologies, and NXP Semiconductors to acquire stakes in TSMC’s new semiconductor plant in Dresden, Germany. Each of these renowned companies is set to…
The first pre-production model of the Series-M Utility, an all-electric 4×4, has rolled off the production line, just ten months after the initial prototype was unveiled. Featuring two different powertrains…
“Winner of 2023 best start-up agency award” The Global Recruiter Awards
Already a global specialist in their niche market, with clients across three continents they experienced 100% growth in all areas in the last year. This company is well on its way to its mission to be number one in their field.