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AI, mealworms, aerospace, carbon capture: They’re all innovative approaches companies are taking to try to stop the effects ...
Safety is Volvo's big thing. From three-point seatbelts to side-impact protection to blind-spot monitoring and much more, the Swedish automaker focuses its innovation on making its cars safer ...
From Stadler Rail and InductEV to First Student, Waabi, H55, and more, these companies are bringing fresh thinking to moving people and goods—on land, at sea, and in the air. This year’s list ...
Toronto-based autonomous vehicle (AV) startup Waabi is calling for the industry to follow the road it has forged by developing a framework to measure the realism of AV simulators. Waabi founder and ...
100% Free. No Spam. Unsubscribe any time. "The Canadian robotruck startup Waabi says its super-realistic virtual simulation is now accurate enough to prove the safety of its driverless big rigs ...
From left: Momo Nakamura, partnerships manager at Plug and Play; Marius Ciocirlan, CEO at MarkOS; Daryn Nakhuda, head of software at Waabi; and Pradnya Desh, CEO at Advocat AI. (GeekWire Photo ...
Waabi says its platform has a 99.7 percent realism score, by its own metric. RELATED: Waabi inks partnership with investor Volvo to develop and deploy self-driving trucks After unveiling Waabi’s new ...
Here’s what we made of it. —Caiwei Chen Waabi says its virtual robotrucks are realistic enough to prove the real ones are safe The news: Canadian robotruck startup Waabi says its super ...