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A combination approach to studying safety is part of Volvo's overall initiative to have its vehicles involved in zero auto ...
Volvo is looking in-car safety technology directly in the eye… Literally. In its ongoing goal to eliminate death and serious injury in its cars, Volvo is testing what could become the next ...
But what if it could be zero? Volvo's Safety Center, opened in 2000 in Gothenburg, Sweden, believes it has the tools to reach that goal. The $81 million dollar state-of-the-art facility is host to ...
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Volvo is Using Virtual Reality to Save Lives on the RoadVolvo is utilizing AI-generated, life-like virtual worlds to advance the development of its safety software, including driver assistance systems (ADAS), with the goal of making its cars even safer.
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CarBuzz on MSNVolvo Goes Back To Its Ex To Try Get Its Mojo BackThe CEO who led the company to its biggest year in almost a century is out. Could this mean the reintegration of Polestar? It ...
Volvo’s partnership with Nvidia goes beyond ... called 'Gaussian splatting' to train its vehicles and accelerate its goal of zero collisions on the roads – and it's all thanks to its recently ...
These include the patented three-point safety belt introduced in the Volvo Amazon 120 series and PV 544 in 1959, and Volvo Cars waived its patent rights so that everybody could benefit.
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