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2024-11-09
Nikkei Asia 3 related

Tencent partners with Visa to launch a palm biometric authentication payment service at stores and restaurants in Singapore, its first expansion outside China

GUANGZHOU — China's Tencent Holdings announced that it is partnering with Visa to launch a palm biometric authentication payment service …

2023-08-04
Reuters 2 related

Pony.Ai, which launched robotaxi services in Beijing and Guangzhou, launches a joint venture with Toyota and plans to spend $139M to mass produce robotaxis

Toyota (7203.T) and partner Pony.ai are planning to mass produce robotaxis in China, setting up a venture this year which will build cars …

2019-04-21
VentureBeat

Autonomous car startup Pony.ai launches PonyPilot, a pilot ride-hailing service for its employees within a 50 square kilometer area in Guangzhou, China

Kyle Wiggers / VentureBeat : Tweets: @jeroenbartelse Tweets: Jeroen Bartelse / @jeroenbartelse : http://pony.ai/ tests robo-taxi program on its employees, promises self-driving trucks next http://ven...

2018-10-19
Wall Street Journal 3 related

JD.com announces a parcel delivery service in China to send items through its app or request pickups via WeChat, starting in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou

Jennifer Smith / Wall Street Journal :

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