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China Seeks to Become Powerhouse for Smart Cars – Part 1

Jul. 24, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: autonomous driving, baidu, Beijing Automotive, china, China Mobile, connected car, daimler, EV, FAW, ford, huawei, Intel, microsoft, self-driving cars, Shanghai Automotive, smart cars, Tongji University, tsinghua university

The Chinese market is in fervor at present over next-generation car development. Industry, academia and government are stepping up in…...

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