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Airbus and its Silicon Valley-based innovation lab recently released a video of their Vahana personal transport during its first test flight, heralding the arrival of the first airborne taxis.

What's driving the future of parking garage design?

The efforts that go into designing a parking garage will likely never be acknowledged in the same way as the work that's done to bring a sparkling skyscraper out of the ground. 

Transitioning Building Design to a Future of Compact, Driverless Cars

As soon as 2030, the trend toward fewer and smaller cars will mean a reduced need for wide roads and parking, reshaping cities and how people interact.

Your Car Will Read Your Biology to Make Decisions for You

As automakers like Tesla, Toyota, and Volvo focus on developing vehicles that can interact autonomously with their environments, Ari Teman is exploring ways the cars of the future could interact with you. The inventor, designer, and technologist tol…

What will the car of 2040 be like?

Following the announcement petrol and diesel engine cars will be banned from sale in 2040, the car of the future is up for grabs.

The impact of technology on the future of urban mobility

As the world increasingly moves towards finding alternative ways to solve some of its most urgent and pressing socio-economic challenges such as health, education, water, transport and shelter, it is clear that technology and innovation are key elem…

New Mobility Could Change Future CAFE Rules

Both sides seem to realize new trends in personal mobility – not politics – may make the 45-year-old CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) standards obsolete.

Flying high in Dubai - Airbus highlights its widebody leadership

Airbus’ market-leading widebody jetliners are taking centre stage during the Dubai Airshow as this complete family continues to shape the future of air travel through its shared values of unmatched operational efficiency and superior passenger comfo…

China's New Large Jet: Threat to Boeing, Airbus?

The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, known as COMAC, showed off its C919 plane in a huge ceremony in Shanghai last week. It can seat up to 168 passengers and is intended to compete with the single-aisle jets, such as the Airbus A320 and Boe…

Toyota has big plans for artificial intelligence - and not just in cars

The automaker is earmarking $1 billion in funds for a new subsidiary called the Toyota Research Institute (TRI). The R&D firm will focus on building artificial intelligence products for automobiles and the home. It’s a big move for Toyota, one of se…