Self-driving car

First Online Autonomous Vehicles Course Launched by Minister for Higher Education

The first online course aimed at the Autonomous Vehicles industry will be officially launched by the Minister of Higher Education,…

7 years ago

New study to map people’s transport behaviour in Trollhättan, Sweden

Electric car maker NEVS in Sweden wants to map people's transport behavior. Can the citizens in Trollhättan where NEVS is…

7 years ago

From security to AI, tech experts share their predictions for 2019

Leading technical experts and academics in their fields, have looked at the year ahead and shared their predictions on how…

7 years ago

GoCar marks 10 years in Ireland

Just over half (57%) of Irish motorists are nervous about driverless cars, however, over a third (39%) would explore the…

7 years ago

Drivers confused by hype surrounding automated driving, new study suggests

Research launched today shows that 71% of drivers around the world believe they can purchase a self-driving car right now.…

7 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

7 years ago

39% of Irish adults worried about robots replacing their jobs – Lero study

39% of Irish adults are worried about robots or artificial intelligence (AI) replacing their jobs, according to a new survey…

7 years ago

Electric Cars, Drones and Robotics Set to Drive Digital Change in Transport

28 percent of the Irish public believe Transport is the most changing sector in Ireland today 41 percent believe technology…

8 years ago

How Urban Mobility can Change the Environment and the Job Market

Written by Vivek Kumar The world today is seeing a rapid growth in urbanization, attracting a multitude of people to…

8 years ago

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