UK autonomous driving firm Wayve enters Germany with new hub
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British startup Wayve is opening a testing and development hub in Germany, particularly near Stuttgart, to enhance its self-driving technology. With the German location providing access to prominent automotive brands and a skilled software engineering talent pool, Wayve aims to accelerate the deployment of its Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features. The company, which already operates in the UK and US, emphasizes its unique AI-driven approach to autonomous driving, allowing for a more adaptable system compared to traditional models.
Wayve's new testing hub in Baden-Württemberg will focus on refining its Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), including lane change assistance and advancing automated driving technology.
Unlike many other self-driving models, Wayve's AI is more free to act and learn on its own, improving responses through experience rather than exhaustive scenario training.
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