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TU/ecomotive develops waste-free car with UBQ: Luca

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Every year, Netherland-based student company TU/ecomotive produces an electric car with a team of 21 BA students from the Eindhoven University of Technology, with the aim of showing the world that a hypothetical, sustainable car of the future can be a reality today. The next step for TU/ecomotive is to obtain a license plate for Luca.

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Ford targeting highly autonomous vehicle for ride-sharing in 2021; new tech company investments, staffing up in Silicon Valley

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To achieve this, the company is investing in or collaborating with four startups to enhance its autonomous vehicle development, doubling its Silicon Valley team and more than doubling its Palo Alto campus. These levels are descriptive rather than normative and technical rather than legal.

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Apps Put a Psychiatrist in Your Pocket

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Leow suspects that fewer than a dozen are currently available to consumers.) Such apps can’t legally claim to treat or diagnose disease, at least in the United States. The company raised US $160 million in funding from investors, including $100 million in 2020 alone, and went bankrupt in February 2023.

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Volkswagen Group makes $300M strategic investment in on-demand mobility provider Gett

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A month ago, the Volkswagen Group announced plans to launch a legally independent company for the development of mobility services. A key partner in this area will be Gett, one of the leading providers in the European ride-hailing market with development facilities in Israel.

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