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Coventry’s Aurrigo named as lead partner in £3.2m ‘Cambridge’ autonomous shuttle project

Coventry’s Aurrigo named as lead partner in £3.2m ‘Cambridge’ autonomous shuttle project – Midlands Business News

One of the UK’s leading forces in self-driving technology has been chosen to develop a new autonomous shuttle service in Cambridge. Aurrigo, the dedicated autonomous vehicle division of RDM Group, has teamed up with Smart Cambridge – a collaboration of Cambridgeshire Country Council and the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) – to successfully bid for £3.2m of Government funding to develop the innovative transport solution.

Aurrigo named lead partner in £3.2m autonomous shuttle project

Aurrigo named lead partner in £3.2m autonomous shuttle project | New Mobility

One of the UK’s leading forces in self-driving technology has been chosen to develop a new autonomous shuttle service in Cambridge. Aurrigo, the dedicated autonomous vehicle division of RDM Group, has teamed up with Smart Cambridge – a collaboration of Cambridgeshire Country Council and the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) – to successfully bid for £3.2m of Government funding to develop the innovative transport solution.

Cambridge wins £3.2million to develop one of the first autonomous shuttle services in the UK

Cambridge wins £3.2million to develop one of the first autonomous shuttle services in the UK

The successful bid came as a result of pioneering feasibility studies commissioned and funded by the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) working with the University of Cambridge, as part of the GCP’s mission to find innovative solutions to improve the area’s transport networks.

Cambridge wins £3.2million to develop one of the first autonomous shuttle services in the UK

Cambridge wins £3.2million to develop one of the first autonomous shuttle services in the UK – Connecting Cambridgeshire

Cambridge is on track to be the first city in the UK to have a ground-breaking autonomous shuttle service as part of its public transport network, after a successful bid for £3.2milllion of Government funding to develop trial vehicles. Smart Cambridge, led by Cambridgeshire County Council, and the Greater Cambridge Partnership have secured the multi-million …

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