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A US software firm which chose Singapore for the world's first public trial of driverless taxis

A US software firm which chose Singapore for the world's first public trial of driverless taxis hopes soon to be operating in the Middle East and the UK as well as across Asia, according to an executive. Doug Parker, nuTonomy's chief operating officer, said the firm is eyeing tests by early next year in three other Asian countries which he declined to name. He said an announcement of the test venues would be made within the next month or so. The company last week kicked off the world's first driverless taxi service in a limited trial for invited people in a Singapore research campus. Parker, 41, said nuTonomy was also considering trials in the Middle East, the United States and Britain. More than a dozen people in Singapore have already experienced a ride in the "robo-taxi" within the confines of one-north, an enclave of technology and science research institutes outside the central business district.

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