Weekly updates on the future of mobility
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| Aeva |
Aeva Introduces AevaScenes, the First Open-Access FMCW 4D LiDAR and Camera Dataset for Autonomous Vehicle Research |
| Aurora |
Aurora Innovation at Evercore ISI Forum: Strategic Moves in Autonomous Trucking |
| LG Innotek |
LG Innotek Expands into ADAS, Humanoid, and UAM Sectors |
| DoorDash |
DoorDash launches delivery robot in latest push into autonomous technology |
| Volvo |
The self-driving future is getting closer at Volvo |
| Feautred |
Waymo: AI in the physical world powering the future of driving |
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Aeva Introduces AevaScenes, the First Open-Access FMCW 4D LiDAR and Camera Dataset for Autonomous Vehicle Research
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📌 Aeva releases AevaScenes, the first multi-sensor FMCW LiDAR dataset to accelerate autonomous perception research.
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Aeva introduced AevaScenes, the first open dataset combining synchronized FMCW 4D LiDAR and camera data with velocity, segmentation, and lane annotations.
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The dataset enables research in detection, tracking, scene flow, and motion forecasting for autonomous driving.
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It includes 100 sequences and 10,000 frames captured in the San Francisco Bay Area across urban and highway conditions.
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Data were collected with six FMCW LiDAR sensors and six 4K RGB cameras, covering wide and narrow fields of view.
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Ultra-long range annotations are provided for up to 400 meters, supporting advanced perception tasks.
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The dataset totals 200 GB and is freely available for academic and non-commercial use at scenes.aeva.com.
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Aeva emphasizes the benchmark nature of this dataset in advancing LiDAR adoption for autonomy research.
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Aurora Innovation at Evercore ISI Forum: Strategic Moves in Autonomous Trucking |
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📌 Aurora advances autonomous trucking with 50,000 driverless miles and a clear roadmap toward nationwide scale by 2030. |
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Aurora surpassed 50,000 fully driverless miles on the Dallas-Houston route.
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The company holds $1.3 billion in liquidity, ensuring operations into Q2 2027.
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Aurora targets $2–3 billion in revenue by 2028 within a $50 billion serviceable market.
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Partnerships with PACCAR, Volvo, and Movio are central to scaling operations and hardware integration.
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Initial driverless launch customers include Hirschbach and Werner.
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Aurora plans Sun Belt expansion by 2026 and nationwide operations by 2030.
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A driver-as-a-service model will begin in 2027 with third-generation hardware deployment.
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LG Innotek Expands into ADAS, Humanoid, and UAM Sectors |
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📌 LG Innotek sets a 2030 roadmap to expand into LiDAR, radar, and mobility solutions, targeting 25% of sales from new sectors. |
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LG Innotek aims to derive 25% of sales from new businesses including AD/ADAS, robotics, and UAM by 2030.
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The company targets 5 trillion KRW from AD/ADAS components and 3 trillion KRW from high-value substrates.
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A strategic partnership with Aeva positions LG Innotek as a supplier of FMCW LiDAR modules for 2028 mass production.
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LG Innotek invested in Smart Radar System, securing 4.9% equity to enhance 4D radar capabilities.
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The company is expanding into vehicle AP modules, with global demand expected to grow from 33 million to 113 million units by 2030.
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A collaboration with Boston Dynamics will develop vision sensing modules for next-generation humanoid robots.
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CEO Moon emphasizes transforming into a total solution provider across mobility sensing and semiconductor components.
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DoorDash launches delivery robot in latest push into autonomous technology
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📌 DoorDash introduces Dot, a LiDAR-equipped autonomous robot to scale complex food deliveries.
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DoorDash announced Dot, an autonomous delivery robot capable of 20 mph on streets, sidewalks, and parking lots.
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Dot can carry up to 30 pounds or six pizza boxes, addressing complex food delivery needs.
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The robot is equipped with eight cameras and three LiDAR sensors for navigation in crowded urban environments.
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A SmartScale feature detects missing items, reducing complaints by up to 30% in testing.
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DoorDash tested Dot in Phoenix and plans to expand to other metropolitan areas.
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The platform integrates with the company’s broader autonomous delivery initiatives, including drones and sidewalk robots.
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Co-founder Stanley Tang highlighted autonomy as essential for scaling delivery operations.
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The self-driving future is getting closer at Volvo |
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📌 Volvo is building an autonomous trucking ecosystem to transition from truck sales to transport services, with Aurora as a key partner and the US as its launch market. |
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Volvo is shifting from selling trucks to providing transportation services with autonomous vehicles at the core of its new strategy.
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Volvo Autonomous Solutions, led by Nils Jaeger and CTO Ingo Stürmer, is initially targeting mining and highway routes for autonomous truck deployment.
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The company is building a full ecosystem that combines vehicles, virtual drivers, fleet management, terminals, and payment systems.
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Partnerships are central, with Aurora as a key collaborator and Volvo preparing trucks to integrate with multiple virtual drivers.
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Autonomous trucks are expected to cut costs, reduce variability, and improve delivery reliability across logistics networks.
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Terminals will emerge as hubs for transshipment, energy management, and logistics optimization, especially for electric trucks.
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The transition will impact long-haul operators but create new opportunities in short-haul transport, terminal services, and specialized logistics.
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Regulatory clarity and long-term permits will determine adoption speed, with the US currently ahead of Europe in enabling autonomous freight corridors.
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* This edition was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. |
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Waymo: AI in the physical world powering the future of driving |
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