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Raquel Urtasun’s self-driving startup Waabi brings on Volvo as strategic investor: Reports

A portrait of Raquel Urtasun with her arms crossed, wearing a Waabi T-shirt
(Photo courtesy of Waabi)

University of Toronto researcher Raquel Urtasun’s self-driving startup Waabi .

Volvo Group Venture Capital AB is investing an undisclosed amount in Toronto-based Waabi’s AI-powered autonomous trucking technology, according to .

“We’ve been extremely selective in terms of who we bring on board as an investor and this is the right time for Waabi to bring on a strategic OEM [original equipment manufacturer],” Urtasun, a TV professor of computer science and Waabi’s founder and CEO, tells the high-profile U.S. tech website.

Waabi has already raised more than $100 million from investors including Khosla Ventures, Uber and other Silicon Valley giants. Also among its backers are AI luminaries Geoffrey Hinton, a TV Emeritus of computer science, and Sanja Fidler, an associate professor of computer science.

Urtasun tells the that Volvo’s investment “significantly” increases Waabi’s valuation.

 

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