NuTonomy

Cambridge, United States · Founded 2013 · $16.0M raised

Headquarters
Cambridge
Employees
51–200
Founded
2013
Business Model
B2B
Total Funding
$16.0M
Last Round
$16.0M Venture RoundMay 2016
Rounds
1

About

NuTonomy was an autonomous vehicle software company co-founded in 2013 as a spin-out of MIT by Dr. Karl Iagnemma and Professor Emilio Frazzoli, headquartered in Cambridge/Boston, Massachusetts. The company developed state-of-the-art software systems for self-driving vehicles and was the first to deploy commercial autonomous ride-hailing services, launching public self-driving taxi trials in Singapore in 2016. NuTonomy's technology covered perception, mapping, planning, and fleet management for large-scale autonomous mobility deployments in complex urban environments. The company was acquired by Delphi (now Aptiv) in November 2017 for approximately $450 million and became part of Aptiv's Automated Mobility team.

Summary

NuTonomy is an Autonomous Vehicles company based in Cambridge, United States, founded in 2013. It has raised $16.0M in total across 1 round, most recently a $16.0M Venture Round round in May 2016.

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Funding History

Venture RoundVenture RoundMay 2016
$16.0M

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