Volkswagen Automotive Cloud will be the sole tenant in the former
REI store at
Redmond Town Center which
Nicola Wealth purchased that month for a bit over $32.5 million. Nicola, of Vancouver, B.C., never announced the tenant, and neither did
Kidder Mathews when announcing this month that it ll manage the building at 7500 166th Ave. N.E., aka the former
Studio 7500 furniture store, for the new owner.
Mike Grainger will lead that KM team.
Gensler is designing the renovation of the two-story 35,000-square-foot office building, which was developed circa 1998. The general contractor is
Swinerton Builders. The location and overall value of Redmond Town Center will receive a huge boost when Downtown Redmond Station opens across the street in 2024. KM says it now manages almost 1.5 million square feet for Nicola in this state, California and Arizona.
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Volkswagen Group teams up with Microsoft to accelerate the development of automated driving
February 11, 2021 GMT
WOLFSBURG, Germany and REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Volkswagen Group further strengthens its capabilities in the development of automated driving (AD) solutions. The Group’s software company Car.Software Organisation will collaborate with Microsoft to build a cloud-based Automated Driving Platform (ADP) on Microsoft Azure and leverage its compute and data capabilities to deliver automated driving experiences even faster at global scale. With ADP running on Azure, Car.Software Organisation will increase the efficiency of the development of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and AD functions for passenger cars across Volkswagen Group brands. Volkswagen and Microsoft have been strategic partners on the Volkswagen Automotive Cloud since 2018, which will span
Volkswagen Group teams up with Microsoft on self-driving cars
The Volkswagen Group will collaborate further with software giant Microsoft to speed up development of autonomous driving systems
11 Feb 2021
The Volkswagen Group and Microsoft have teamed up in a partnership that will see the two companies jointly develop new autonomous driving technologies.
The VW Group’s software company, called Car.Software Organisation, will collaborate with Microsoft to create a “cloud-based Autonomous Driving Platform” that could make developing driver assistance systems easier.
Volkswagen and Microsoft have been working together on the Volkswagen Automotive Cloud since 2018, a system that focuses on integrating digital services, such as over-the-air software updates.
Volkswagen beds Microsoft to deliver driverless tech
Volkswagen beds Microsoft to deliver driverless tech
February 12, 2021
German car-maker believes new cloud-based autonomous driving software could herald breakthrough
Volkswagen and Microsoft have announced that they are extending their partnership to develop a new cloud-based technology that will help both parties fast-forward the introduction of autonomous driving systems.
As part of the deal, Volkswagen’s software division will have access to the US tech giant’s cloud-based Microsoft Azure platform.
This, claims both parties, will help the development of the driverless tech and enable it to be more easily integrated into cars.
It’s understood that the greater processing power in the cloud could overcome the limitation of current hardware used in vehicles, which struggle to cope with crunching the amount of data needed for autonomous driving.
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BERLIN, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) German carmaker Volkswagen has teamed up with U.S. technology company Microsoft to accelerate the development of automated driving, the two companies announced on Thursday.
The aim is to jointly build a cloud-based Automated Driving Platform (ADP) to develop driver assistance systems and automated driving functions more efficiently, according to their joint statement. By combining our comprehensive expertise in the development of connected driving solutions with Microsoft s cloud and software engineering know-how, we will accelerate the delivery of safe and comfortable mobility services, said Dirk Hilgenberg, chief executive officer (CEO) of Volkswagen s software company Car.Software Organization, in a statement.