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Miscellaneous NEWS MISCELLANEOUS SELF-DRIVING | HONDA, WAYMO & BMW ANNOUNCE FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS Honda R&D, and Waymo (previously known as the proposed collaboration with Google self-driving car project, now owned by Al- Waymo may allow it to explore phabet Inc., which in turn is owned by Google) different technological approach- have announced plans to work jointly on self-driv- es to bring fully self-driving cars ing technology, which will be used on Honda vehi- to market. Joining the race for develop- cles. This technical collaboration will allow both companies to learn more about the integration of ing self-driving vehicles, BMW self-driving sensors, software and computers into has also announced that it will Honda vehicles, which will be tested in various be setting up a new campus in cities in the US. Unterschleissheim, near Munich, If both parties enter into a formal agreement, for the development of vehicle Honda R&D engineers based in California, in the connectivity and automated US, and in Tochigi, Japan, would work closely with driving. This is in line with the Waymo engineers based in Mountain View, Cali- BMW iNEXT self-driving, electric fornia and Novi, Michigan. Honda may initially and fully-connected vehicle that provide its vehicles, which will be http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Auto Tech Review Springer Journals

Miscellaneous

Auto Tech Review , Volume 6 (1) – Feb 14, 2017

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 by Springer
Subject
Engineering; Automotive Engineering
ISSN
2250-3390
eISSN
2347-9434
DOI
10.1365/s40112-017-1269-1
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NEWS MISCELLANEOUS SELF-DRIVING | HONDA, WAYMO & BMW ANNOUNCE FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS Honda R&D, and Waymo (previously known as the proposed collaboration with Google self-driving car project, now owned by Al- Waymo may allow it to explore phabet Inc., which in turn is owned by Google) different technological approach- have announced plans to work jointly on self-driv- es to bring fully self-driving cars ing technology, which will be used on Honda vehi- to market. Joining the race for develop- cles. This technical collaboration will allow both companies to learn more about the integration of ing self-driving vehicles, BMW self-driving sensors, software and computers into has also announced that it will Honda vehicles, which will be tested in various be setting up a new campus in cities in the US. Unterschleissheim, near Munich, If both parties enter into a formal agreement, for the development of vehicle Honda R&D engineers based in California, in the connectivity and automated US, and in Tochigi, Japan, would work closely with driving. This is in line with the Waymo engineers based in Mountain View, Cali- BMW iNEXT self-driving, electric fornia and Novi, Michigan. Honda may initially and fully-connected vehicle that provide its vehicles, which will be

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Auto Tech ReviewSpringer Journals

Published: Feb 14, 2017

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