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Two awards for Cognata

Israeli autonomous car simulator Cognata (see here previously) won two CES 2022 Innovation Awards recently. First, for its Smart City Digital Twin product (see video). Also, for helping accelerate the global program for ADAS validation to meet global regulatory requirements. … Continue reading

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Consortium for autonomous vehicles

Israel’s AVATAR Consortium comprises Rafael, Opsys, ThirdEye, VayaVision, Cognata, Ebit, and nearly all Israeli universities and technical institutes. They are testing autonomous vehicle decision-making to develop a framework for advanced Israeli technologies. https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/tech-and-start-ups/article-724069 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FentPb97-wk

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Audi to use Israeli autonomous simulator

I reported previously (29th Oct) that Israel’s Cognata had built a 3D Artificial Intelligent (AI) simulation platform to test autonomous cars.  Now German car maker Audi AG is partnering with Cognata to integrate the simulator at all stages of development … Continue reading

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The fast lane to autonomous driving

Israel’s Cognata has developed a deep learning simulation engine to enable autonomous car manufacturers to test thousands of different scenarios based on various geographic locations and driver behaviors, and sharing the road with other users. http://nocamels.com/2017/10/cognata-3d-simulators-train-autonomous-cars/ http://www.cognata.com/ https://www.youtube.com/embed/bjVAwQAHGOU?rel=0

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Jaguar goes into Israeli car-tech

Through its InMotion Ventures, Tata Motors (owner of Jaguar Land Rover) has invested in the $40 million VC fund of Israel’s Maniv Mobility. This invests in autonomous driving, connected cars and vehicle data and already has investments in Israeli startups … Continue reading

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