UK self-driving startup Wayve sets up Japan testing and development centre
- British startup Wayve opened a new testing center in Yokohama, Japan on Tuesday.
- This facility marks Wayve's initial expansion into the Asian market.
- The center supports testing Wayve's software near Tokyo and collaboration with Japanese automakers.
- Uber Japan General Manager Shiro Yamanaka welcomed the move, stating it helps solve Japan's transport issues.
- Wayve plans to use Japanese driving data to improve its global AI foundation model.
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UK self-driving startup Wayve sets up Japan testing and development centre
TOKYO :British self-driving technology startup Wayve said on Tuesday it has established a new testing and development centre in Japan, its first expansion into an Asian market.Wayve said the new centre will allow it to speed up the development of AI-powered driving software in collaboration with automakers an
Wayve opens testing and development center in Yokohama, Japan
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 auto makers. Wayve’s entry into Japan follows the recent announcement of its planned collaboration with Nissan, as talks continue with other international automotive groups. The expansion also comes after its launch earlier this year…
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