AutoSens show report: 5 things we learned this year
“This was the first AutoSens show ever, but it sure didn’t show,” I wrote last year in my AutoSens show report. A second successful AutoSens show was held in Detroit in May, and now the who’s who in the world of self-driving cars gathered again at the stunning Autoworld car museum in Brussels — what better place to talk about technology that will transform the automotive industry than among 350 unique cars that represent the past 100 years of automobiles?
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