Vehicular automation

Drivent Aim To Deliver Interesting Autonomous Vehicle Solution for 2019dr

On May 8th 2019 after working in stealth mode for three years, Drivent announced it is certified to test autonomous…

7 years ago

Who Do We Trust To Make Driverless Cars?

The Race to Driverless Technology: Over $100 Billion Has Been Invested In Driverless Technology. We’re closer than ever to driverless…

7 years ago

Rapid Advances In Machine Learning And Autonomous Technology In Recent Years

Image  Technology has undergone major changes in the last 20 years. Two of the major techs that are quickly advancing…

7 years ago

European Parliament Report on Self Driving Cars

Self driving vehicles could be appearing on our roads over the coming years, according to a European report. However Ireland…

7 years ago

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

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

Look, no driver Ireland’s first driverless public transport vehicle to debut next month

The first driverless shuttle in Ireland will make its debut in Dublin’s Docklands on September 21st and 22nd. The special event…

8 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

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