Hyundai, Technion and KAIST join forces for research on future mobility solutions
Collaboration will focus on artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, and cybersecurity
Hyundai Motor has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, and Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) to conduct joint research in the area of future mobility solutions, the South Korean automaker said in a press release today. The three partners will form ‘HTK Corporation for Future Mobility in Research’ and to accelerate development in emerging automotive technology fields of autonomous driving, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI).
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