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Uber to sell autonomous car division to startup Aurora

Uber will invest US$400 mil in bid to advance autonomous ride-hailing technology 

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Dec 2020 8:00AM

Uber to sell autonomous car division to startup Aurora
Along with acquiring Uber’s ATG, Aurora announced a strategic partnership with the ride-hailing giant to mesh its technology with the leading smartphone-summoned ride service – Wikipedia pic, December 8, 2020

SAN FRANCISCO – Uber agreed to sell its autonomous car division to Aurora in a deal that gives the ride-hailing giant a stake in the startup developing self-driving technology, the companies said Monday.

As part of the deal, Uber will invest US$400 million (RM1.62 billion) in Aurora to merge the teams from both firms seeking to advance the technology for autonomous ride-hailing.

“By adding the people and technology of Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group to the incredible group we’ve already assembled at Aurora, we’re shifting the landscape of the automated vehicle space,” said Chris Urmson, co-founder and chief executive of Aurora, which has been backed by Amazon and South Korean carmaker Hyundai, among others.

Sale of Uber’s autonomous driving unit, which was temporarily stalled several years back after a fatal crash, comes as it streamlines operations to navigate a ride-share market scuttle by the pandemic.

Uber did not appear to be giving up on self-driving cars, which have been part of its vision for a profitable ride-share business, but was instead swapping the unit for a stake in Aurora Innovation.

“With the addition of ATG, Aurora will have an incredibly strong team and technology, a clear path to several markets, and the resources to deliver,” Urmson said.

“Simply put, Aurora will be the company best positioned to deliver the self-driving products necessary to make transportation and logistics safer, more accessible, and less expensive.”

Along with acquiring ATG, Aurora announced a strategic partnership with Uber to mesh its technology with the leading smartphone-summoned ride service, according to the companies.

The companies expected the self-driving technology to be initially put to use for long-haul trucking.

Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi is joining the Aurora board of directors as part of the deal. The merged firm will work on the technology to be known as Aurora Driver.

“Few technologies hold as much promise to improve people’s lives with safe, accessible, and environmentally friendly transportation as self-driving vehicles,” Khosrowshahi said.

“I’m looking forward to working with Chris, and to bringing the Aurora Driver to the Uber network in the years ahead.”– AFP, December 8, 2020

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