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Samsung gets nod to test self-driving car in California

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SAN FRANCISCO: Samsung Electronic­s has joined the self-driving car race in California with a permit from the state to test the technology on the home turf of Tesla, Google, and Apple.

A California Department of Motor Vehicles website on Thursday showed that the South Korean consumer technology giant’s name had been added to a list of more than three dozen companies with permits to test self-driving cars in the state.

Names on the list included major carmakers, Apple, Baidu, Tesla, and Waymo, which is owned by Google-parent Alphabet.

Samsung Electronic­s early this year got approval in South Korea to test the technology on roads in that country, according to media there.

Samsung Electronic­s had last year announced a deal to buy United States auto parts maker Harman Internatio­nal Industries for US$8 billion (RM34.2 billion) in a bid to enter the growing market for automotive technology to produce “connected” vehicles.

Samsung described the deal as a chance to build a strong foundation in a self-driving car technology expected to boom in the years ahead.

The Samsung group dabbled in car-making business in the 1990s, but was soon forced to sell the business to the French carmaker Renault in the wake of the crippling 1997-98 Asian financial crisis. AFP

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