Hungarian autonomous cars caught attention in Las Vegas

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The automotive industry is developing rapidly, and some of the Hungarian companies are figuring out brand-new ideas as well. According to mno.hu, one of them is Aimotive. It caught attention at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with its sensors developed for its autonomous cars. Most noteworthy is that their drive-itself technology is not only less complicated but also cheaper than the current systems with their radar technology.
László Kishonti, the founder of the company, believes that we can teach cars how to drive themselves. For that, we need to use the cameras so that the vehicles can see with their “eyes” and decide with their “brains”.
Testing the autonomous cars
Self-driving cars are being tested in California and France but also worldwide-known companies such as
PSA Peugeot Citroën, SAIC, Volvo, Intel, and Samsung are partners of the Hungarian AImotive.
What is more, testing will continue in Japan, China and more stated in the USA this year.
The crew
The globally running company has 170 employees from which 150 work in Szépvölgyi Street, Budapest. This is where research and developing take place. Also, working here is far-reaching:






