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Baidu, Hong Kong and Apollo
Baidu Apollo Go granted licence to test autonomous vehicles in Hong Kong
The five-year licence stipulates that a backup operator must be present on board to assume control of the vehicle if necessary.
Baidu Takes on Tesla, Secures License To Test Self-Driving Tech in Hong Kong
Baidu, Inc (NASDAQ: BIDU) obtains Hong Kong license for testing self-driving cars, marking expansion efforts outside China. Baidu also reports Q3 earnings.
Baidu to reportedly expand Apollo Go Robotaxis to Hong Kong before year’s end
Apollo Go, tech company Baidu’s autonomous robotaxi service, will reportedly expand its services to Hong Kong before the end of 2024.
Baidu receives license to test autonomous vehicles in Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s government has approved a license for Baidu (BIDU, BAIDF) to test the company’s Apollo robo taxi in the territory. According to a statement by the Hong Kong Transportation Department, Baidu Apollo International Ltd.
HK issues first autonomous vehicle permit to Baidu
Chinese tech giant Baidu secured the first approval from Hong Kong authorities to trial its autonomous robotaxi service.
Chinese company obtains 1st self-driving test license in Hong Kong
Baidu, the Chinese multinational technology company specializing in Internet services and artificial intelligence, announced the obtain of a
Baidu’s Apollo autonomous vehicles granted license in Hong Kong, Reuters says
China’s Baidu (BIDU) has received a license to test autonomous vehicles with its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Hong Kong as it expands its
Baidu secures Hong Kong robotaxi trial license
Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU ), the Chinese technology giant, has been granted a license to test its autonomous vehicles in Hong Kong through its Apollo robotaxi service. The license, issued by the Transport Department of Hong Kong on Friday, allows Baidu Apollo International Ltd to conduct trials with 10 autonomous vehicles in North Lantau.
Baidu Gets License to Test Autonomous Vehicles
China's Baidu has been granted a license to test its autonomous vehicles in Hong Kong, marking the company's first expansion of its Apollo robotaxi service
Baidu receives license to test autonomous vehicles in Hong Kong (update)
Hong Kong’s government has approved a license for Baidu (BIDU, BAIDF) to test the company’s Apollo robo taxi in the territory. According to a statement by the Hong Kong Transportation Department, Baidu Apollo International Ltd. will be allowed to test 10 of its vehicles on North Lantau Island between December 9, 2024 and December 8, 2029.
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