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Wayve CEO on London Self-Driving Cars Trial With Uber

Wayve CEO on London Self-Driving Cars Trial With Uber

Bloomberg12-06-2025
Wayve Technologies CEO & Co-Founder Alex Kendall discusses the company's plans to remain "asset light" and adaptable for all car manufacturers. This comes after the startup's announcement earlier this week that they will be partnering with Uber to trial fully autonomous vehicles in London. The two companies have been working together for some time, with Uber owning a strategic investment in the London-based startup. Kendall speaks to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie at sidelines of Founders Forum in Oxfordshire, UK. (Source: Bloomberg)
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