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With 10 million cars featuring self-driving components expected within three years, insurers and regulators are eyeing the sector.
February 10
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The Canadian auto and home insurer deploys EIS CustomerCore DXP platform.
February 9 -
A 31% increase in the amount of connected 'things' is expected this year, says Gartner.
February 8 -
American Family will launch a new usage-based insurance program, KnowYourDrive, this month in two states.
February 7 -
Mark Moore is taking on a new role as director of engineering for aviation at the ride-hailing company, working on a flying car initiative known as Uber Elevate.
February 6 -
Venture funding for auto-tech startups topped $1 billion in 2016, according to research firm CB Insights.
February 1 -
The company insurers more than 1 million pets in the UK and has made its first insurtech investment in that space.
February 1 -
The legal fight involving autonomous-driving hot shots is the latest to show how the war for talent in Silicon Valley is heating up, as tech and auto companies alike compete for skilled engineers.
January 30 -
AlertDrving's telematics platform will manage driver risk and educate customers on how to become safer on roads.
January 26 -
Detroit and Silicon Valley, vying for supremacy over autonomous autos, each received official test sites in their backyards.
January 20 -
The Malawi, Africa, insurer is aiming to improve policyholders' driving behavior with telematics product.
January 18 -
Telematics will be the leading use case in the insurance industry while remote health monitoring will see the greatest investment in healthcare, study finds.
January 12 -
The carrier adopts Octo's data analytics and telematics services.
January 11 -
So far, Waymo has cut a deal with one carmaker, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, to outfit vehicles with its full self-driving kit, including hardware and software.
January 10 -
Company's recent deal reflects focus on cost reduction, diversification.
January 10 -
The insurance giant adds services to its pay-per-mile and pay-as-you-drive telematics offerings.
January 6 -
The German automaker will put 40 of its 7 Series sedans on the road and train them to drive in urban areas.
January 6 -
The SmartDeviceLink Consortiums goal is to promote more choice in how smartphones get connected to in-vehicle technologies like dashboard displays and voice recognition, and in other programming,
January 4 -
The idea is to get consumers so comfortable with the technology that they buy it for their own car.
January 3 -
Mobileyes sensor technology will be integrated into HERE, the mapping consortium forged by German automakers.
December 30