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German automotive companies BMW and Continental have teamed up to develop self-driving car technology, or as they call it, an “electronic co-pilot” for cars. The main goal of the joint venture is to develop and test technologies that would usher in an era of highly automated driving on European freeways from 2020, with fully automated systems expected from 2025. .. Continue Reading BMW and Continental team up to develop automated driving "co-pilot" technology
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German automotive companies BMW and Continental have teamed up to develop self-driving car technology, or as they call it, an “electronic co-pilot” for cars. The main goal of the joint venture is to develop and test technologies that would usher in an era of highly automated driving on European freeways from 2020, with fully automated systems expected from 2025. .. Continue Reading BMW and Continental team up to develop automated driving "co-pilot" technology
Section: Automotive
Tags: Automotive, Autonomous Vehicles, BMW, Car, Continental, Driving, Self-Driving, Sensors, Vehicle
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