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Toyota and Uber Extend Collaboration To Automated Vehicle Technologies 

Separately, Toyota is investing $500 million in Uber.

Transformative Tech Unveiled At CES Asia 2018 On Opening Day

Day one featured keynotes from industry pioneers, product launches, showcases in 5G connectivity, AI, augmented/virtual reality, vehicle tech and more.

FCA US LLC Expands Partnership With Waymo

This venture builds upon a previous commitment, announced in January, to deliver thousands of vehicles to Waymo’s driverless transportation service.

Autonomous Driving Startup Pony.ai Raises $112M

Pony.ai is building level 4 autonomous driving technology, meaning vehicles can perform all driving functions for an entire trip in both suburban and urban environments, as well as in inclement weather conditions.

Visteon Partners With American Center For Mobility As Founding Member

With a $5 million strategic investment, Visteon is the first Tier 1 automotive supplier to join as a Founder-level sponsor of the center.

Guest Commentary: When Will You Be Ready To Get In A Driverless Car?

In this commentary from Intel Corp., Jack Weast, a senior principal engineer and the chief systems architect for Intel’s Autonomous Driving Group, discusses the difference between the theory and practice of autonomous vehicle technology.

Bosch Survey: New Car Buyers Are Bullish On Automated Vehicle Adoption

Half of those surveyed see themselves owning a self-driving vehicle in the next 10 years.

Osram Invests In LiDAR Expert LeddarTech Inc.

LeddarTech specializes in solid-state LiDAR systems that use infrared light to monitor the area around them.

IAM Conference At Autopromotec 2017 Presented ‘Mobile Solutions – Opportunities And Challenges For The Aftermarket’

The conference is a meeting point for high-level international after-sales experts and a support network for industry professionals, offering interesting insights on what will soon be new and revolutionary European scenarios in light of the imminent arrival of connected vehicles and the opportunities and challenges that they will create.

Autonomous Vehicles Will Shrink Auto OEM Collision Repair Revenue By Nearly 50 Percent By 2030, KPMG Projects

KPMG projects that OEM collision repair revenue, which was $5.6 billion in 2015, could drop to $2.7 billion by 2030 and dwindle to $1.4 billion by 2040.