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Panasonic is testing Japan’s reaction to its first delivery robots
This article was published on January 6, 2021is testing an autonomous delivery robot in, the six-year-old urban development initiative in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture.The first phase of the trial focused on testing a self-driving robot on public roads, began last month and will last until the end of the year. The second phase, which will start in February 2021, will see the robot provide home deliveries to residents in the area. It aims to “test the acceptability of the new delivery service experience.”Subscribe now for a weekly recap of our favorite mobility storiesThe robot will run...…This article was published on January 6, 2021is testing an autonomous delivery robot in, the six-year-old urban development initiative in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture.The first phase of the trial focused on testing a self-driving robot on public roads, began last month and will last until the end of the year. The second phase, which will start in February 2021, will see the robot provide home deliveries to residents in the area. It aims to “test the acceptability of the new delivery service experience.”Subscribe now for a weekly recap of our favorite mobility storiesThe robot will run...WW…
This German town replicated itself in VR to keep its tourism alive
This article was published on May 31, 2020Tourists may soon be able to explore the picturesque cross-timbered houses and historic churches of Herrenberg via virtual reality (VR), thanks to a digital twin developed with the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS).Nicolai Reith, Head of the Control and Communication department and advisor to the Mayor of Herrenberg, told Cities Today: “You don’t have to make a decision and then see [what happens]; you can see before you make the decision what the effect will be via the digital twin. This makes it easier to make the right...…This article was published on May 31, 2020Tourists may soon be able to explore the picturesque cross-timbered houses and historic churches of Herrenberg via virtual reality (VR), thanks to a digital twin developed with the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS).Nicolai Reith, Head of the Control and Communication department and advisor to the Mayor of Herrenberg, told Cities Today: “You don’t have to make a decision and then see [what happens]; you can see before you make the decision what the effect will be via the digital twin. This makes it easier to make the right...WW…
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