CET and Osmosis AI partner to test autonomous technology on CitiPod electric vehicle
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Mike Scialom
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Cambridge Electric Transport (CET) has signed a memorandum of understanding with London-based Osmosis AI to trial autonomous driving technology on the CitiPod, a lightweight electric micromobility vehicle developed by CET's sister company Micromobility Innovation. The collaboration will integrate Osmosis AI's autonomy system into the CitiPod for testing.
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· 1 pulledTony Ho, CEO of Osmosis AI, and David Foster, CitiPod design & engineering lead, assess how the Osmosis autonomy system will be installed.
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