Self driving cars

Can The Motor Industry Be Disrupted By A New Motor Ecosystem in 2020?

Rouder, a motor ecosystem already operational in Russia, is looking to get a jump on self-drive legislation in Europe targeting…

6 years ago

Are self-driving cars the future?

by Derek Eastwood, business development manager at Hussey Fraser Solicitors in Dublin Autonomous technology is driving some of the biggest…

7 years ago

10 Surprising Ways Driverless Cars Will Change the World

Written by Hazel Ramsell  When you think about the amount of time we spend behind the wheel today, whether in congestion…

7 years ago

Self-Driving Cars: The Next Driving Revolution?

Written by John Stuart First, there were steam-engine vehicles. Next, they had experiments with electric-powered motors. Finally, there came the…

8 years ago

AA Ireland to host major conference on the social impact of new car technology

How prepared is Ireland for the next wave of motoring technology, such as self-driving cars? What are the social, legal…

8 years ago

MobilityX Conference, focused on the future of self-driving technology

MobilityX, the autonomous driving industry conference, will welcome delegates to Dublin’s Iveagh House on Thursday, 10thMay to discuss the exciting…

8 years ago

Robotics podcast, Mobility Transformation Facility, with Edwin Olson

Latest excellent podcast from the Robohub team. See more by them here, and thanks to the guys for the ongoing partnership with them which…

8 years ago

Intel has agreed to acquire Israeli driverless technology company Mobileye for $15.3 billion

Latest post from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more, click here Intel (INTC.O) has pounced to acquire Israeli driverless technology company…

9 years ago

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