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GMIT to hold open morning this weekend

A go-kart demonstration, featuring electric cars built from scratch by third year mechanical and energy engineering students in GMIT, will be among the highlights at the institute’s open morning, taking place this Saturday from 10am to 12.30pm.

Ford triples autonomous vehicle development fleet

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Ford is tripling its fleet of Fusion hybrid autonomous research vehicles this year – making the company’s fully autonomous vehicle fleet the largest of all automakers – and accelerating the development and testing of its virtual driver software in both urban and suburban environments.

Ford triples autonomous vehicle development fleet

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Ford is tripling its fleet of Fusion Hybrid autonomous research vehicles this year, making the company’s fully autonomous vehicle fleet the largest of all automakers and accelerating the development and testing of its virtual driver software in both urban and suburban environments.

Ford triples autonomous vehicle development fleet

Ford is tripling its fleet of Fusion hybrid autonomous research vehicles this year – making the company’s fully autonomous vehicle fleet the largest of all automakers – and accelerating the development and testing of its virtual driver software in both urban and suburban environments.

Globetrotting professor touches down in Mayo for cycling adventure

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Andy Hopper, Professor of Computing Technology at Cambridge University, flew his single engine six seater Cessna Centurion 210 aircraft from his farm strip in Cambridge, UK, together with his bicycle, to Lough Conn Airfield at Cloghans on Saturday September 5 and spent the weekend cycling along the Wild Atlantic Way. 

 

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