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Autonomous Driving and ADAS
This category covers the technologies and services that enable vehicles to perceive their environment, plan routes, position themselves accurately and execute manoeuvres with or without driver input. It spans hardware, software and operational systems across the full development and deployment lifecycle, serving OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, fleet operators and software developers.
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Car Sharing
Car sharing schemes are popular in urban areas where residents might not need a vehicle often and so it becomes more convenient and cost-effective to hire a car as and when they need it, rather than owning a vehicle personally.
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Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS)
A driver monitoring system (DMS) is a vehicle safety system that monitors a driver's level of alertness and issues a warning if the driver shows signs of, for example, drowsiness or inattention by taking the eyes off the road. Such a system uses a camera in the vehicle's steering column that tracks the driver's face.
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Micromobility
Micromobility refers to a number of small and lightweight modes of transport that typically also operate at low speeds. These include e-bikes and e-scooters as well as electric skateboards. The suppliers in this section are involved in the micromobility sector.
Vehicles & Vehicle Technology News
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ITS America 2026 Shows Connected Transport Moving Beyond the Pilot Phase
ITS America 2026 showcased how connected vehicles are moving from pilot projects to deployment, integration and maintenance.
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AutoSens USA Showcases Advances in Automotive Sensing and Perception
Last week, AutoSens USA 2026 showcased the latest technologies in the automotive sensing and perception stack.
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The Next Debate in Road Safety Is About Impairment, Not Intoxication
At InCabin, Albin Ekström at Smart Eye questioned what we are trying to measure when we talk about impaired driving and alcohol consumption.
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Why Station-Based Bike Sharing is Coming Back: Research and Real-Life Examples of Successful Businesses
ATOM Mobility explains why station-based bike sharing is growing across European cities and what the data shows.
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Waymo: Autonomous Vehicles Still Depend on Seeing the World Clearly
At AutoSens, Simon Verghese at Waymo, emphasised that autonomous driving remains fundamentally dependent on sensor data.
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Bolt, Pony.ai and Stellantis to Test Autonomous Mobility in Luxembourg
Bolt, Pony.ai and Stellantis are launching an autonomous mobility testing programme in Luxembourg.
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Aptiv Unveils Camera-Only Advanced Occupancy Classification System
At InCabin USA, Aptiv has demonstrated its newly-launched camera-only Advanced Occupancy Classification (AOC) system.
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Connected Vehicles Are Collecting Infrastructure Data. Who Gets Access?
Modern vehicles increasingly know more about the performance of road networks than the agencies responsible for managing them.
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rFpro Launches In-Cabin Simulation Tool for DMS and OMS
rFpro has launched a new simulation package for developing and validating in-cabin monitoring systems.
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Karsan's Autonomous e-JEST Enters Service in Atlanta
Karsan's Autonomous e-JEST has entered service in Atlanta as part of ATL Spoke – the city's first autonomous public transportation pilot.
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The Hardest Part of Electric Mobility Isn’t the EV. It’s Ecosystem Building.
Yulu explains that the vehicle is just a small part of the equation to building an urban mobility platform at scale.
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TfL’s New Bus Safety Standards Mandate ADAS and Driver Monitoring Systems
Transport for London (TfL) latest Bus Safety Standards include requirements for ADAS and DMS onboard its buses.
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NVIDIA Unveils Latest AI Model to Accelerate Robotaxi Development
NVIDIA has launched Alpamayo 2 Super, an open artificial intelligence (AI) model designed to support the development of autonomous vehicles.
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BYD Backs ADAS Features with Full Damage Coverage
BYD has announced full damage coverage for parking and urban assisted driving within its advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
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PAVE UK Welcomes Wayve, Nissan and Uber
PAVE UK has announced the official addition of Wayve, Nissan and Uber as the first members to join the country's new initiative.
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Tarmac Reduces Fleet Collisions by 30% Through Partnership with Motormax and Geotab
Through Geotab and Motormax partnership, Tarmac deployed an integrated video telematics solution, reducing fleet collisions by 30%.
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Pony.ai Expandes Robotaxi Operations Amid Increased Revenue
Pony.ai has reported financial growth for its robotaxi business, alongside the expansion of its fleet and international operations.
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Stellantis and Wayve Partner on Supervised Automated Driving System
Stellantis and Wayve have partnered to integrate AI-based driving technology into Stellantis’ automated driving platform.
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UK Government Opens Applications for Operators of Autonomous Passenger Vehicles
The UK government has opened applications for companies to operate self-driving passenger vehicle services on roads across Great Britain.
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ATOM Connect 2026: The State of Shared Micromobility - Key Trends Shaping the Industry
At ATOM Connect 2026 in Riga, industry experts came together to discuss what will define successful operators in the coming years.
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How Yulu Tackled Real-World Mobility Challenges to Build a Scalable EV Platform
Yulu's objective was to solve different challenges in the urban mobility experience in Indian through their EV mobility platform.
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XPENG Rolls Out First Mass-Produced Robotaxi in Guangzhou
XPENG has announced the rollout of its first mass-produced Robotaxi vehicle in Guangzhou, China.
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Geotab Wins Innovation in Telematics at the 2026 Motor Trader Commercial Industry Awards
Geotab wins Innovation in Telematics at the 2026 Motor Trader Awards, recognised for AI predictive maintenance and driver safety platforms a…
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US: Uber to Introduce AVs into Additional Cities
Uber has announced the introduction of autonomous vehicles (AVs) into additional cities, including Las Vegas.
