Volkwagen and Stanford's driverless parking car
Uploaded on Apr 16, 2010
Autoblog gets a ride in a driverless car that parks itself all by itself developed by Volkswagen and Stanford.
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CEO - Oliver Blume
Subsidiaries:
CARIAD SE
Traton SE
Projects and products:
CHAMP, soccer telepresence robot
concept for a charging butler robot
CarLa, charging robot
Sedric, concept of autonomous ride-sharing
BUDD-e, electric microbus concept
V-Charge: Fully automated valet parking and charging using only low-cost sensors
Last edited by Airicist2; 1st February 2024 at 00:45.
Volkwagen and Stanford's driverless parking car
Uploaded on Apr 16, 2010
Autoblog gets a ride in a driverless car that parks itself all by itself developed by Volkswagen and Stanford.
Volkswagen Golf R Touch - gesture control, touchscreen demo at CES 2015
Published on Jan 13, 2015
The Volkswagen Golf R Touch packs an array of high resolution screens, gesture sensing technology and capacitive buttons into the cabin. We go hands-on with its suite of experimental tech.
"Volkswagen Golf R Touch gesture controlExperimental interior hands-on impressions"
by Derek Fung
January 12, 2015
VW Robot Car Charger - robot valet refuels your car while you shop
Published on Jul 18, 2015
In the future we may well drop our car off at the entrance to the shopping mall car park, and leave it to drive itself to a refueling point and then automatically park up to wait for our return. Sounds incredible? Not if German motor group VW has its way. But you will need an electric vehicle to take advantage of this kind of shop & charge valet service.
The company demonstrated their ultra high tech valet vision in Amsterdam recently, using a bunch of sci-fi technology, like wireless induction charging, an autonomous self-driving electric Golf and a fancy robot station. The first part, V-Charge, uses a wireless charging plate on the floor of the car park to charge up the vehicle automatically as it sits in a parking slot.
The car automatically drives into the parking slot and stops over the top of the charging plate, at which point charging starts going. It that's too slow for you, then you can use a faster charge method with the robot doing all the hard work, while you go grab a cafe latte or whatever.
It's all a bit too close to weird future robot-land for our liking.
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"VW Robot Car Charger – robot valet refuels your car while you shop"
by Nigel
July 18, 2015
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Carmaker, Horizon to focus on autonomous driving, connectivity
VW is seeking to catch up in software race after delays
October 12, 2022
Horizon Robotics
Article "Volkswagen is bringing ChatGPT into its cars and SUVs"
by Kirsten Korosec
January 8, 2024
"Volkswagen Group establishes artificial intelligence company"
by Jonas Kulawik
January 31, 2024
CEO of AI Lab - Carsten Helbing
CLO and CBO - Carmen Schmidt
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