Twelve things you need to know about driverless cars
By 2025 most of today’s drivers are unlikely to even want to own a car. But will we still have gridlock? Will you need to pass a test? We asked the experts
By 2025 most of today’s drivers are unlikely to even want to own a car. But will we still have gridlock? Will you need to pass a test? We asked the experts
Dominic Wilcox for The Design Museum Tank 2015. The Design Museum Tank, the outdoor and highly visible pop-up installation space
Driverless cars, digital health care, robotics and the future of video distribution and consumption are the five areas that promise
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
The V&A’s finely tuned exhibition tracing the history of the automobile attempts to balance the car’s wide-ranging cultural impact with the environmental costs of its gas-guzzling success
Last week it was revealed that Apple operates 55 driverless cars. What else is coming down the self-driving road?
The race for urban air mobility is on. For the Airbus Group the topic of autonomous flying is picking up