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Insight: Google, Detroit diverge on road map for self-driving cars
In 2012, a small team of Google Inc engineers and business staffers met with several of the world’s largest car makers, to discuss partnerships to build self-driving cars.
Car industry welcomes Google, Apple but battles loom
It could be the battle of the titans. Auto giants at the Geneva Motor Show say they welcome the potential move of Silicon Valley players into their sector but experts warn of major disruptions.
Blade, the first 3D printed supercar
American start-up Divergent Microfactories has unveiled Blade, a surprising 700hp supercar whose chassis was entirely printed in 3D before being assembled by hand.
Auto industry veteran Doug Betts joins Apple
Ex-Chrysler Group executive Doug Betts has joined iPhone-maker Apple Inc, according to the auto industry veteran's LinkedIn profile.
Eco-friendly 3D printed supercar
A California automotive startup is hoping their prototype supercar will redefine car manufacturing. The sleek race car dubbed 'Blade' didn't come off an assembly line – but out of a 3D printer.
Tesla puts pedal to the metal, 500,000 cars planned in 2018
Tesla Motors Inc said it was stepping up production plans for its upcoming Model 3 mass-market sedan and would build a total of 500,000 all-electric vehicles in 2018, two years ahead of schedule, but warned that spending will ramp up in tandem.
Uber buys self-driving truck startup Otto; teams with Volvo
Ride service Uber Technologies Inc said it acquired self-driving trucks startup Otto and formed an alliance with Volvo Car Group to develop self-driving cars.
Infrastructure group JSW plans to make electric cars
Billionaire Sajjan Jindal's steel-to-power JSW Group plans to diversify into electric car manufacturing, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government boosts support for non-polluting vehicles.
Automated café sets up shop in tech-crazy, fancy coffee-loving San Francisco
As Katy Franco waited for her morning coffee, passersby pulled out their phones and snapped photos and video of her barista.
Resistance is futile: China’s conquest plan for robot industry
At startup E-Deodar, a human-looking droid serves coffee to employees who are building US$15,000 (RM65,542) industrial bots that are about a third cheaper than foreign brands and are being used to automate assembly lines.