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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    Yasuyuki Imai (C), executive vice-president and head of the technology unit at SoftBank and Yuki Saji (C-L) president and CEO of SB Drive Corp a unit of SoftBank Group alongside other guests, pose for the cameras during a press event to introduce self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    Yasuyuki Imai (C), executive vice-president and head of the technology unit at SoftBank and Yuki Saji (C-L) president and CEO of SB Drive Corp a unit of SoftBank Group alongside other guests, pose for the cameras during a press event to introduce self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
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    NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
    A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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