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IoT World Today serves as a hub for professionals involved in the Internet of Things, reaching everyone from top executives to IT and business managers. We motivate our audience by delivering up-to-date news, insightful analyses, and real-world case studies about the technologies related to IoT, including infrastructure, security, analytics, and development tools. Our platform highlights the experiences of IoT pioneers who are integrating smart solutions across various industries, such as manufacturing, transportation and logistics, energy and utilities, smart city initiatives, and beyond.
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2 days ago |
iotworldtoday.com | Graham Hope
Riders can request all-electric autonomous I-Pace vehicles at no extra cost in select neighborhoodsUber riders in Atlanta now have the opportunity to travel in a Waymo self-driving taxi. Confirmation that the service is available to the public follows last year’s announcement that the pair would expand their relationship. They have worked together since 2023, when Waymo autonomous vehicles were first offered on the ride-hailing platform in Phoenix.
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2 days ago |
iotworldtoday.com | Chuck Martin
Flying bus developer Sora Aviation has been granted government funding of $2.8 million from the U.K. government for two research projects. One of the projects involves collaborating with the University of Bath on lightweight aerospace battery pack technology development to integrate battery packs onto aircraft wings.
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3 days ago |
iotworldtoday.com | Graham Hope
Federal regulators investigate after videos show self-driving taxis swerving into wrong lanes and breaking speed limitsThe long-awaited arrival of Tesla's self-driving taxi service has already captured the attention of American safety regulators. On Sunday, the city of Austin in Texas played host to the gentlest of launches.
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3 days ago |
iotworldtoday.com | Graham Hope
Driverless bus services have been suspended at Hong Kong International Airport after one collided with another in a restricted area. The incident happened in broad daylight just after 4.20 p.m. on the afternoon of Sunday, June 22. The buses are normally used to carry airport staff. Neither shuttle was carrying passengers and there were no injuries. Airport officials are now investigating what caused the collision.
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3 days ago |
iotworldtoday.com | Chuck Martin
The Volz actuators are used for the steerage of all control surfaces of the Vertical Aerospace VX4 flying vehicle prototypeChuck Martin, Editorial Director AI & IoTVertical Aerospace, an electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle maker, has selected actuators from German manufacturer Volz Servos. The Volz actuators would be used for the steerage of all control surfaces of the Vertical Aerospace VX4 flying vehicle prototype. The VX4 is a four-passenger electric aerial vehicle.
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