Peugeot tying up with nuTonomy to test self-driving cars in Singapore
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FRENCH carmaker Peugeot is partnering Boston, Massachusetts-based tech firm nuTonomy to test self-driving cars in Singapore.
NuTonomy's software, sensors and computing platforms will be installed in Peugeot 3008 models as part of plans to develop the technology needed for large fleets of autonomous cars, PSA and nuTo-nomy said in a statement on Wednesday.
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