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  • 2 days ago | autonomousvehicleinternational.com | Anthony James

    Wayve has announced its latest international expansion by establishing a testing and development center in Japan to help it accelerate the development of its AI-powered driving software in collaboration with leading automakers. Wayve’s entry into Japan follows the recent announcement of its planned collaboration with Nissan, as talks continue with other international automotive groups.

  • 4 days ago | autonomousvehicleinternational.com | Anthony James

    Gatik, an autonomous middle-mile logistics provider, has had two of the major pillars of its Safety Assessment Framework successfully reviewed by TÜV SÜD. Gatik’s methodological approach to both the Safety Case and Functional Safety phases of Gatik’s comprehensive Safety Assessment Framework were independently assessed, marking a significant milestone on the company’s path to safely launching Freight-Only commercial operations this year.

  • 4 days ago | autonomousvehicleinternational.com | Anthony James

    An exclusive mini-conference on the publicly funded GAIA-X 4 Product Life Cycle – Across Automated Driving (PLC-AAD) project, which is developing an open and distributed data ecosystem to support the product lifecycle of automated driving functions according to GAIA-X standards, will take place during this year’s ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo in Stuttgart, Germany. Register here to secure your conference pass (rates apply). What will you present during the project update?

  • 4 days ago | autonomousvehicleinternational.com | Anthony James

    Horizon Robotics, a provider of smart driving solutions for passenger vehicles, unveiled the mass production version of its Horizon SuperDrive (HSD) urban driving assistance system during a launch event held in Shanghai last week (18 April, 2025). At the event, Horizon Robotics and Chery Automobile also confirmed that HSD will make its global mass-production debut with Chery’s EXEED in September 2025.

  • 4 days ago | autonomousvehicleinternational.com | Anthony James

    Helm.ai, which provides AI software for ADAS, autonomous driving and robotics automation, has introduced Helm.ai Driver, a real-time deep neural network (DNN) transformer based path prediction system for highway and urban Level 2 to Level 4 autonomous driving. The company has demonstrated the model’s path prediction capabilities in a closed-loop simulation environment using its proprietary generative AI foundation model, GenSim-2, to re-render realistic sensor data in simulation.

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Anthony James
Anthony James @Cut_2_Fit
8 Feb 23

All of us working at ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle International wish you every success and thank you again for explaining the project. We encourage all organizations working on #autonomousdriving to continue sharing test scenarios, to ensure the highest lev…https://t.co/D9S8ogeut0

Anthony James
Anthony James @Cut_2_Fit
2 Feb 23

Pleased to see more funding secured for Scotland's Project CAVForth, a great example of UK innovation in the #autonomousdriving sector. A clear ODD, which includes a dedicated public transport corridor across the Forth Road Bridge, has helped to ensure…https://t.co/LNLH33FznU

Anthony James
Anthony James @Cut_2_Fit
27 Jan 23

Thanks to Nils Katzorke for speaking at last year’s inaugural ADAS & AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY EXPO, California where he revealed the company’s approach to #provingground #testing in the context of #automateddriving and #autonomousvehicles https://t.co/jXzAm8KUdB