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Future of mobility: RoboTaxi service trials launched in Abu Dhabi

Autogo, a UAE-based autonomous mobility solutions company, has announced the launch of its RoboTaxi service trials in Abu Dhabi. The company, operating under Kintsugi Holding, has announced the launch in preparation for full-scale operations by 2026.

Smart cities on the move—how AI is helping improve urban flow

EU researchers are using AI to help ease the flow in Europe's cities, making urban environments both safer and greener.

Could London have driverless cabs in the next two years?

With technology moving far faster than London's traffic, Uber's driverless destination may be closer than you think. | ITV National News

Apollo Go and Waymo Drive Forward: AI-Powered Autonomous Ride-Hailing Services Scale Up

Meanwhile, Baidu's autonomous Ride-Hailing service, Apollo Go, has established itself as the leader in China's autonomous mobility sector. By February 2025, Apollo Go's autonomous ride-hailing service have achieved fully driverless operations across China, eliminating the need for safety drivers on board.

ComfortDelGro deploys commercial robotaxis in Guangzhou

SINGAPORE] ComfortDelGro has commenced operations for its first robotaxi programme in Guangzhou, China, in partnership with Nasdaq-listed autonomous vehicle (AV) company Pony AI. Read more at The Business Times.

Apollo Go: AI-Powered Autonomous Ride-Hailing Services Advancing Toward Mass Deployment

As artificial intelligence reshapes global industries, the transportation sector is undergoing a profound transformation. Autonomous driving technology is accelerating towards large-scale deployment,

Revolutionizing Public Transport: AI-Driven Innovations for Smarter Cities

The Future of Urban Mobility With cities expanding at an unprecedented rate, urban transportation networks are facing significant pressure. Traditional systems,

Japan's Nissan tests driverless vehicles in city streets filled with cars and people

The driverless technology from Nissan Motor Corp., which uses 14 cameras, nine radars and six LiDar sensors installed in and around the vehicle, highlights Japan's eagerness to catch up with players like Google's Waymo that have taken the lead in the U.S.