Uber and Autobrains Target Munich for Robotaxi Rollout
Uber will integrate Autobrains’ agentic AI with NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion to support scalable level 4-ready robotaxi operations.
- On Monday, Uber and Israel-based Autobrains announced a robotaxi program launching in Munich later this year, integrating Autobrains' "agentic AI" driving system with NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion for level 4-ready operations.
- NVIDIA announced a major expansion of the DRIVE Hyperion robotaxi-ready ecosystem at NVIDIA GTC Taipei, where CEO Jensen Huang stated, "Autonomous mobility is entering its industrial scaling moment."
- Foxconn is expanding its collaboration with NVIDIA to deploy robotaxi fleets in Taiwan, beginning in Kaohsiung; Mayor Chen Chi-mai called the partnership an "important milestone in accelerating Taiwan's transformation."
- HUMAIN is developing infrastructure to bring DRIVE Hyperion-powered robotaxis to Saudi Arabia, while VinFast works with Autobrains to deploy level 4 vehicles in Southeast Asia.
- Establishing an "OEM-agnostic" model allows these programs to transcend isolated pilot projects, enabling the technology to operate seamlessly across diverse vehicle platforms and urban markets globally.
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Uber wants to test self-driving taxis in Munich with the Israeli company Autobrains. But when could the first passengers be transported through the city? Autobrains founder Igal Raichelgauz reveals details.
The travel agent Uber and the Israeli AI company Autobrains start a joint Robotaxi program in Munich. In the Bavarian state capital a fleet of autonomous vehicles of level 4 is to be built, the companies announced on Monday at the technology conference GTC in Taipei. At a level 4 no driver attention is needed any more. The taxi gets out without drivers and the passengers can sleep, work or watch movies while driving. This also makes vehicles pos…
Company is joining forces with Israeli artificial intelligence startup Autobrains Technologies to implement software that allows vehicles to understand context, assess risks and make real-time decisions
Uber partners with Israeli Autobrains and NVIDIA on Munich robotaxi program
Uber and Israeli autonomous driving company Autobrains have announced a strategic partnership to launch a robotaxi program in Munich, Germany, marking a major step toward scaling commercial autonomous ride-hailing in Europe.The initiative, unveiled at NVIDIA’s GTC Taipei conference, will integrate three core components: Uber’s global ride-hailing platform, Autobrains’ Agentic AI autonomous driving system, and NVIDIA’s DRIVE Hyperion autonomous v…
Uber and Autobrains are planning Robotaxi tests in Munich with Stage 4 autonomous vehicles.The project uses Nvidia technology and will initially serve limited routes.
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