Deals this week: SoftBank, World Bank, Ferrovial
SoftBank has agreed to invest $2.25bn in GM Cruise Holdings, the autonomous vehicle unit of General Motors (GM).
SoftBank has agreed to invest $2.25bn in GM Cruise Holdings, the autonomous vehicle unit of General Motors (GM).
The state of Wisconsin in the US is set to receive $227.4m in new federal funding, which will be used by the government to advance more transportation projects.
The UK Government has invited companies to bid for £30m of funding that will be provided to support the development of self-driving vehicles on UK roads.
Leeds City Council in the UK has awarded a contract to Balfour Beatty for building the first two phases of the East Leeds Orbital Road (ELOR).
Foresight Autonomous Holdings has completed a controlled trial of its Eye-Net accident prevention solution in the Israeli city of Ashdod.
The GENIVI Alliance has partnered with research consortium Future of Automotive Security Technology Research (FASTR) to form a joint team to address automotive cybersecurity challenges.
Spanish infrastructure group Ferrovial has secured a $309m contract to widen two highways in Texas, the SH 146 in Houston and IH-10 in San Antonio.
HERE Technologies introduced new OTA solution for connected vehicles, LTA of Singapore awarded two civil contracts valued at $864m to build two sections of the North-South Corridor, Chakratec secured new...
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai is set to open the second phase of the Parallel Roads Improvement Project at the Business Bay.
Road conditions in the UK and sharing the road with lorries and other large vehicles are deterring people from taking up cycling, according to research commissioned by charity Cycling UK.