London-based Wayve, a pioneer in embodied AI for the automotive sector, has launched a new testing and development hub in Germany.
Police said they believed the incident was deliberate and had been perpetrated by a lone suspect who didn’t appear to be ...
Last month, a 2-year-old girl and her mother died two days after they were injured in a car-ramming attack on a union ...
A driver struck a crowd in southwest Germany on Monday, killing two people and seriously hurting several more, authorities ...
A car drove into a crowd in the western German city of Mannheim on Monday, killing at least two people and seriously injuring ...
The police in Mannheim, in the country’s southwest, said the driver had been arrested and that they were investigating ...
Police in Germany say a driver rammed a car into a crowd Monday in the city of Mannheim, and two people were killed and ...
Police said they had detained a man and that they believed the incident was deliberate.
British startup Wayve will establish a new testing and development hub in Germany, deploying a fleet of test vehicles in the Stuttgart region, the self-driving technology firm said on Monday.
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