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Nuro gets OK to test its driverless delivery vehicles on California public roads Kirsten Korosec
16 June 2020Views: 675Nuro, which raised $940 million from SoftBank Vision Fund last year, is allowed to put two of its low-speed electric R2 delivery vehicles on public roads in parts of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, according to the California Department…
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With the “We all move” initiative, any person can access this platform and find a variety of public and private initiatives going on in their city Read more in Urbantransportnews “We all move” the new open digital platform by Krishtina…
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With the latest folding products from Motorola and Samsung, those two brands reached back into their legacy to battle over whether the ghost of Razr was enough to steal the thunder from a dominant competitor. Read more in zdnet The…
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Suppose that there were no cars today, and we were just about to start building them. Also suppose that both Internal Combustion Engine vehicles (“ICE”) and electric vehicles (“EV”) were both where they are today in terms of development. If…
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For someone who is deaf, communicating with a clerk at a retail store or non-ASL-speaking friend over dinner often involves laboriously writing notes. An app called Jeenie offers an alternative: Push a button, and a live ASL interpreter appears in…
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On-Demand Transit Can Unlock Urban Mobility By Joël Hazan , Nikolaus Lang , Augustin K. Wegscheider , and Benjamin Fassenot
2 January 2020Views: 798To date, travel innovation, such as ride hailing, has contributed to rather than alleviated these challenges. Ride hailing was responsible for two-thirds of the increase in traffic congestion in San Francisco from 2010 to 2016, according to an academic study.…
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Mobility is complex and most HR professionals don’t always understand what mobility professionals do. Mobility is often guilty of not proactively looking for interaction with others and, as a result, positioning itself in a purely administrative manner. Read more in…
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The billion-dollar race to invent a wearable air conditioner By Katharine Schwab
12 October 2019Views: 808There are already 1.2 billion A/C units pumping cool air into people’s homes, and that number is on track to reach 4.5 billion by 2050; energy demand is expected to triple in the same amount of time. It’s a vicious…