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Innoviz Technologies, which makes sensors for self-driving vehicles and is backed by SoftBank, said on Friday it will go public through a reverse merger with blank-check company Collective Growth ...
Shares of the self-driving car sensor startup Innoviz Technologies (INVZ) rallied 10.6% Tuesday to close at $10.79 a share in its first day of trading on the NASDAQ.
Aeva was founded in 2016 by entrepreneurs Soroush Salehian and Mina Rezk, who previously worked in Apple's Special Projects Group and at Nikon. [3] Following a $3.5 million seed round in 2017, the company came out of stealth mode and raised a subsequent $45 million Series A from Lux Capital and Canaan Partners. [4]
Nuro officially launched in January 2018 and showcased its first product, an electric self-driving local commerce delivery vehicle. Known as the R1, it weighs 1,500 pounds (680 kg) and is just over 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, about half the width of a sedan.
It partnered with Innoviz Technologies to produce solid-state lidar for autonomous vehicles for BMW Group. [37] Magna acquired Boston startup Optimus Ride and its >120 employees in January 2022. [38] In December 2022, it was announced Magna has acquired the Stockholm-headquartered Veoneer Active Safety business from SSW Partners for US$1.52 ...
Luminar Technologies Inc. is an American technology company that develops vision-based lidar and machine perception technologies, primarily for self-driving cars. The company's headquarters and main research and development facilities are in Orlando, Florida ; a second major office is located in Palo Alto, California .
The criteria for this list is that the technology must: Exist in some way; purely hypothetical technologies cannot be considered emerging and should be covered in the list of hypothetical technologies instead. However, technologies being actively researched and prototyped are acceptable. Have a Wikipedia article or adjacent citation covering them.
The .tech gTLD is used by an array of websites in the technology sector with companies like Cisco and Intel launching sites that use the extension. [12] Other notable uses of the TLD include the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) [13] and Viacom [14] along with startups such as Aurora Innovation, Flit, and Innoviz.