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Hyundai Mobis Becomes First Korean Automotive Supplier In ‘Open Innovation’ Cooperation With MIT

This program will lay the groundwork for cooperation with 1,700 MIT startups and is expected to boost development of convergence technologies for future cars such as healthcare, ICT and advanced materials.

Hyundai Mobis Enters Into An MOU With Yandex In Russia

The essence of the MOU is to jointly develop an AI-based fully autonomous vehicle platform and to provide unmanned mobility services like robotaxis.

Hyundai Mobis Accelerates Global Open Collaboration With Strategic Investment 

Hyundai Mobis is accelerating its plans for a full-scale collaboration with promising high-tech companies to become a global technology leader by reinforcing its competence in core technologies for future automotive vehicles.

Hyundai Mobis Starts New Business For Core Auto Components

The company is entering the digital cluster market, focusing on development of the next-generation cockpit, optimized for the incoming era of autonomous driving.

Hyundai Mobis Develops Autonomous Reverse-Driving Technology

The reverse-driving support technology Hyundai Mobis developed this time is a technology that autonomously steers a car when the car goes back to the location from which it came.

Bosch, Cooper Standard, Honeywell, Hyundai Mobis, Lear Corp., LG Electronics And NXP Semiconductors Join Auto-ISAC

Auto-ISAC was formed by automakers in August 2015 to establish a global information sharing community to promote vehicle cybersecurity.

Shell And Hyundai Renew Global Cooperation

Partnership will accelerate delivery of zero-emissions mobility solutions for customers.

Hyundai Expands Government Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership

The U.S. Department of Energy will receive five additional NEXO vehicles to support its research of hydrogen technology.

Aptiv And Hyundai Motor Group To Form Autonomous Driving Joint Venture

This new joint venture will focus on advancing the development of production-ready autonomous driving systems for commercialization of Level 4 and 5 self-driving technologies. Aptiv and Hyundai Motor Group’s combined contributions total $4 billion, with each owning 50 percent stake in the joint venture.

Hyundai Motor Co. Completes South Korea’s First Domestic Autonomous Truck Highway Journey

The vehicle was equipped with innovative technology features, which enabled it to maintain and change lanes during the natural flow of traffic, detect lane changes made by vehicles in front of it, navigate through tunnels and perform a complete halt or accelerate according to road traffic.