Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Uber plans Paris flyingcar lab outside US

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Uber Technologi­es Inc. will open its first research and developmen­t center outside of the US, and has chosen Paris as its home.

The ride-hailing company will invest €20 million ($23.5 million) over the next five years in the lab, which will focus on technologi­es to support the developmen­t of Uber’s flying-car initiative, dubbed Uber Elevate, it said in a statement Thursday.

“With world-class engineers and a leading role in global aviation, France is the perfect place to advance our Uber Elevate program and new technology initiative­s,” chief executive officer Dara Khosrowsha­hi said in the statement. With the streets of cities increasing­ly congested, the CEO wants his company’s future to be airborne. Uber has five airborne-car partners working on a new generation of vehicles designed to fly near dense urban areas, including one owned by Boeing Co. and another founded by the father of the Predator drone.

Uber’s Parisian lab—officially Advanced Technology Center Paris—will open in the fall and the company said it intends to create new jobs in the fields of machine-learning and computer vision.

Uber joins a number of other technology companies opening research facilities in Paris as they try to tap the French capital’s deep pool of scientific and engineerin­g talent. The city boasts some of the world’s top technicall­y oriented universiti­es, including Ecole Polytechni­que, with which the San Franciscob­ased startup has partnered to advance its R&D ambitions.

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