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Polaris and Optimus Ride are co-developing ‘fully autonomous’ low-speed shuttles

The Verge

Autonomous shuttle startup Optimus Ride and power sports vehicle manufacturer Polaris are teaming up to co-develop a new lineup of vehicles that will be low-speed, electric, and self-driving. The company recently announced a partnership with Zero Motorcycle to co-develop electric vehicles, including ATVs and snowmobiles.

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Tech Moves: Tegria adds execs; JPMorgan leader retiring; Angi hires former Expedia exec; and more

GeekWire

A licensed general internist, Gensinger has expertise in clinical informatics and software design. He was previously head of strategic partnerships at SentinelOne and vice president of business development KeepTruckin and Proofpoint. Ettwein was previously head of product engineering at Curai Health.

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Fraport goes all in on private 5G network

CIO Business Intelligence

Oswald adds the importance of illumination for operation because when material or equipment have to be transported to an aircraft over long distances, it’s time-consuming for employees since the speed limit on the apron is 30 km/h. Autonomous vehicles controlled by 5G would help to alleviate this.

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Seattle approves law authorizing more automated speed cameras in bid to curb street racing

GeekWire

Seattle uses speed cameras manufactured by Verra Mobility, a publicly traded company based near Phoenix. It captures photo and video of the vehicle and license plate if the speed exceeds a limit set by the city. The cameras feature a roadside radar-based system that measures the speed of a vehicle.

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Extraordinary Digital Experiences, Made Possible by Cloud and a Modern IT Infrastructure

CIO Business Intelligence

In the same vein, its cloud journey also underpinned the various stages of its development, including civil infrastructure, building construction, crowd management, smart city operations, and marketing. This was inclusive of the Expo 2020 official mobile app, virtual assistant, and an official website.

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Car-sharing returns to Seattle, but will it last? Testing AAA’s new GIG service amid a pandemic

GeekWire

Seattleites have a new mobility option thanks to AAA, which just launched its GIG Car Share service in the Emerald City with 250 Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles on the streets. The sign-up process took less than five minutes — scan a drivers license, take a selfie, enter credit card info, and you’re off. Car-sharing is back.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

In mature markets like Germany, Japan and China, mobile network operators (MNOs) have announced slightly more extensive 5G network sharing agreements to try to control rising rollout, operating and maintenance costs. The cost of these licenses in many countries broke all previous records, and MNOs registered a great deal of disquiet.

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