Minieye Signs Strategic Cooperation Deal With Ground Iron and Gecko Technology on Driverless Logistics Vehicles

Reuters02-23
Minieye Signs Strategic Cooperation Deal With Ground Iron and Gecko Technology on Driverless Logistics Vehicles

Minieye Technology Co., Ltd. has entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with Ground Iron Green Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Gecko New Energy Vehicle Technology Co., Ltd. to jointly design, produce and deliver 3,000 automotive-grade Level 4 driverless logistics vehicles. Under the deal, Minieye will lead integration and testing of the autonomous driving system, Gecko Technology will develop the chassis and manage supply chain and production, and Ground Iron will define product requirements and handle operations and market rollout.

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