Partner Mark Aiello was quoted in the Inc. article, “Hands Off: Driverless Vehicles Are on the Horizon,” about the commitment from Michigan’s public and private sectors to advance autonomous-vehicle technologies.
“Michigan has always been a center of the automotive industry, and it’s working to remain one by enabling the development of new and emerging technologies. There is a commitment by both the state and companies in Michigan to advance this technology. This kind of collaboration is critical in order to spur autonomous vehicle developments,” Aiello said.
“Michigan has always been a center of the automotive industry, and it’s working to remain one by enabling the development of new and emerging technologies. There is a commitment by both the state and companies in Michigan to advance this technology. This kind of collaboration is critical in order to spur autonomous vehicle developments,” Aiello said.
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