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Tech providers chosen for Michigan Mobility Challenge

Tech providers chosen for Michigan Mobility Challenge

Five self-driving technology firms have been selected to provide autonomous vehicle rides for visitors to the 2020 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The Michigan Mobility Challenge participants (listed below) will operate a variety of fixed-route shuttle services as well as fleets of robo-taxis with fixed stops around the downtown area and between show venues during preview week and public days from 6-21 June.

2020 Detroit auto show mobility challenge participants named

2020 Detroit auto show mobility challenge participants named

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer named Tuesday the five corporate mobility challenge participants that will offer autonomous vehicle rides for attendees of the 2020 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The offerings will provide autonomous services for attendees to travel between TCF Center in Detroit and destinations around town, including transportation hubs, hotels and restaurants, June 6-21 during the preview and public show weeks.

Aurrigo feature Pod-zero at British Science Festival

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Hosted by the University of Warwick, the annual British Science Festival, which travels around the UK each year, took place last week. With the aim of the festival to ‘connect people with scientists, engineers, technologists, and social sciences’, and to give people the chance to ride in an autonomous pod.

On her second day in the job, Aurrigo’s new Marketing Assistant, Emily Matthews, attended the event alongside the Aurrigo team to give members of the public the chance to experience self-driving technology.

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