On September 27, Wejo Group Limited (Wejo), a cloud and software analytics company for connected, electric and autonomous vehicle (AV) data, announced the launch of DLIVEREE, an AV prototype for the development and demonstration of Wejo’s autonomous vehicle operating system (AV-OS), which will use real-time connected vehicle data to support the development, testing and operation of future AVs.
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