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Bosch Earmarks Two Self-Parking Technologies to Debut in Japan by 2019

Aug. 3, 2017

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: Active Parking Lot Management, Automated Valet Parking, autonomous parking, Bosch, market launch, self-driving cars, self-parking

German-based Robert Bosch GmbH will introduce communication technology-based autonomous parking solutions to Japan. The company is targeting market launches for…...

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