Vay, a German startup offering remote-controlled rental cars, will get an investment of up to $410M from Singaporean ...
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Grab to invest $60m in remote driving company Vay
Grab may increase its stake in Vay by up to an additional $350m, contingent on financial and operational performance, regulatory approvals, and other conditions.
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Grab rallies after announcing a strategic investment in remote driving specialist Vay Technology
Grab Holdings Limited (GRAB) announced on Monday that it inked a deal to invest $60 million in Vay Technology GmbH. Vay Technology GmbH was described as a leading provider of automotive-grade remote ...
Grab Holdings will invest $60 million in remote driving firm Vay Technology, the Singaporean firm said on Monday, sending its ...
Harnessing the latest cutting-edge technologies Ottopia’s industry-defining solution enables OEMs to provide ‘on-demand’ remote driver subscriptions TEL AVIV ...
Grab has announced a US$60 million (~RM250 million) investment in remote driving startup Vay Technology. Announced via its ...
Lots of people have played with toy cars and trucks driven by remote control. Now a German company hopes to take that to the next level by incorporating remote control into a car rental service.
The ride-hailing world is changing fast. Waymo is already running over 200,000 paid robotaxi trips per week in select U.S. cities. Tesla is gearing up to launch its own autonomous ride-hailing service ...
So these new remote control services are attempting to grab hold of market share in the interim. They don't completely eliminate driving jobs, they just consolidate them into the smallest remote ...
The NHTSA on Tuesday said it is opening an investigation into 2.6 million Tesla electric vehicles in the U.S. over reports of crashes involving the automaker's Actually Smart Summon remote-driving ...
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