When you think of autonomous cars, your mind probably wanders to some sunny neighbourhood in Silicon Valley with a Google car cruising around in the middle of its latest test. A snowy and icy street in Russia is perhaps not what you had in mind.
In the race for autonomous and connected vehicles, Russia’s Cognitive Technologies is making its own play for the market that everyone from Apple to Volkswagen wants in on.
Cognitive Technologies has been around the block. It was founded in 1993 as a software firm, building image and character recognition software for the enterprise. Along the way it sold its voice recognition solutions to Intel and its text parsing tech to Yandex.
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