LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The German remote driving company Vay now has driverless vehicles on the streets of Las Vegas. According to a press release, the company is the first one to drive cars without a ...
Vay, an app-based teledriving service, has announced an expansion beyond the University District where it has been operating since January. The Berlin-based company’s technology allows a remote ...
Self-driving truck technology developer Kodiak Robotics is forging a partnership with remote driving specialist Vay, the companies said June 25. Under the deal, Vay’s remote driving setup — called Vay ...
Teledriving startup Vay plans to expand operations to other cities after a successful launch in Las Vegas, and is also looking at business-to-business use cases including last-mile delivery. The ...
For the first time, a car with no human inside has driven on a public road in Europe. The feat was accomplished by Vay, a German startup. The company uses an approach called “teledriving” to ...
Grab Holdings Limited (GRAB) announced on Monday that it inked a deal to invest $60 million in Vay Technology GmbH. Vay Technology GmbH was described as a leading provider of automotive-grade remote ...
Building robotaxis is hard. Ask Elon Musk, who promised them years ago, or General Motors' Cruise division, which just had to lay off a quarter of its personnel following a choppy rollout. Getting ...
Six months after sharing initial plans to expand to the US and begin remotely operated journeys in Las Vegas, Vay has successfully driven its teledrive vehicles on public roads in Sin City without a ...
Las Vegas is set to host another driverless car company as Vay, a Germany-based firm, announced it will use the city as the launchpad for its U.S. operations. Vay has opened an office in the Arts ...