Ford Plans To Build Autonomous Vehicles For Ride-Sharing By 2021
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Five years doesn't really give Ford a whole lot of time to accomplish this lofty goal, so they're investing in people and industry experts to help them get there quicker.
Ford, along with Chinese search engine giant Baidu, Inc., will each be investing $75 million in Velodyne, a company that manufacturers the lidar sensors that autonomous cars use to detect objects around the vehicle. The automaker will also invest in Civil Maps, a company that has developed a more efficient 3-D mapping technology.
The manufacturer has also acquired the Israeli company SAIPS, which helps autonomous vehicles learn to adapt to their surroundings and has reached an exclusive agreement with a "machine vision" company called Nirenberg Neuroscience.
Ford will also be increasing the work force at their Silicon Valley plant to 260, double the current number on staff today. They will also be expanding their work space from one 30,000-square-foot building to three buildings that total 180,000-square-feet.