BMW's Self-Driving Cars Get Lidars From Israel's Innoviz

WIRED 

Building a self-driving car, it turns out, is a bit like planning a wedding. No matter how much time you give yourself, you risk being overwhelmed by the sheer number of things that need doing. In 2016, when BMW said it would deliver fully self-driving cars, as part of a ride-hailing service, by 2021, it seemed to have plenty of time. But now it has just three years left; in an industry where developing a new car can take seven years, it's a good thing the automaker has gotten around to picking its lidar supplier. Today, BMW struck a deal with industry supplier Magna, and Magna's partner Innoviz, to provide the lidar laser scanners for its self-driving cars.

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