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Toyota buys US startup for next-gen driverless navigation system

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Tokyo, July 15 (EFE/EPA).- Toyota Motor announced Thursday that it acquired America-based Carmera that provides the next-gen navigation system for driverless vehicles.The Japanese carmaker acquired the artificial intelligence and maps firm through the newly created subsidiary Woven Planet dedicated to automated mobility. (Camera: archive). ARCHIVE B-ROLL OF LOGO OF TOYOTA MOTOR AT A DEALER IN TOKYO, TOYOTA CARS AT THE TOKYO HEADQUARTERS OF TOYOTA MOTOR CORP. IN TOKYO, JAPAN; AND TOYOTA CARS AT BANGKOK MOTOR SHOW IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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