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Coventry company celebrates driverless first in Australia

Coventry company celebrates driverless first in Australia – Production Engineering Solutions

A leading Coventry manufacturer is helping pioneer driverless vehicle technology ‘down under’ after it began trials on a new ‘last mile’ transport solution. Aurrigo, the autonomous vehicle division of RDM Group, is testing its Pod Zero on a network of mapped courses at the Tonsley Innovation District in South Australia to explore a possible solution to carrying and delivering cargo around the technology precinct.

 

Driverless pods, smart sensors, and citizen apps – inside the plan to future-proof Milton Keynes

Driverless pods, smart sensors, and citizen apps – inside the plan to future-proof Milton Keynes

Credit: Rui Vieira/PA Wire/PA Images By the age of 50, it is not uncommon to be some way into the gradual and contented expansion of middle-age spread. Milton Keynes is no exception. The town – which has remained unsuccessful in its repeated bids to attain city status, despite what the nomenclature used by the council and many others may indicate – has grown steadily in recent years.

Driverless vehicle technology will go mainstream in 2018, experts claim

Driverless vehicle technology will go mainstream in 2018, experts claim

The coming year will see driverless vehicle technology become part of everyday life in Britain, according to experts. The sector has already seen a sharp acceleration in development over the past 12 months with the Government backing the technology in the last Budget – promising fully driverless cars on the roads within three years.

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