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We’re partnering with @Groupe_Renault & @Nissan on behalf of The Alliance to explore driverless mobility services for passengers and deliveries starting in France & Japan. More https://t.co/UZiOpAYScY pic.twitter.com/hIbmBurt89
— Waymo (@Waymo) June 20, 2019
#Waymo strikes a deal with #Nissan #Renault to bring #DriverlessCars to #Japan and #Francehttps://t.co/XZBtDcGGwb#autonomous #SmartCity #AI #IoT #Robotics #tech #5G #driverless #selfdriving #SelfDrivingCars #startup #technology #Robots #startups #transport #mobility #Travel pic.twitter.com/WXotjOsXZc
— guidaautonoma (@guidaautonoma) June 20, 2019
.@Waymo is partnering with #Nissan and #Renault to bring its #AutonomousVehicles to #Japan and #France: https://t.co/V6Wd6w8y1D via @verge.
— IEEE (@IEEEorg) June 20, 2019
Waymo strikes a deal with Nissan-Renault to bring driverless cars to Japan and France https://t.co/pjnNnUQPvB pic.twitter.com/LudNTl300Z
— The Verge (@verge) June 20, 2019
Waymo partners with Renault, Nissan to bring self-driving cars around the world https://t.co/DtzBIf6qOT by @technacity pic.twitter.com/lbqhqYnv5Z
— Electrek.Co (@ElectrekCo) June 20, 2019
French automaker Renault, its Japanese partner Nissan and tech giant Alphabet’s Waymo exploring driverless services in France, Japan https://t.co/PnmFInzTCG via @plienert @Laurence_Frost $RENA $GOOGL pic.twitter.com/ab2zCti67n
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) June 20, 2019
French automaker Renault, its Japanese partner Nissan and tech giant Alphabet’s Waymo exploring driverless services in France, Japan https://t.co/aREUwWgGlM by @plienert @Laurence_Frost $RENA $GOOGL pic.twitter.com/QHXY7WmRgb
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) June 20, 2019
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Waymo strikes a deal with Nissan-Renault to bring driverless cars to Japan and France https://t.co/c5POjY9Ahi via @Verge
— Martin Ford (@MFordFuture) June 20, 2019
Waymo strikes a deal with Nissan-Renault to bring driverless cars to Japan and France https://t.co/pjnNnUQPvB pic.twitter.com/X6RFPIK7dy
— The Verge (@verge) June 21, 2019
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