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2021 World Intelligent Driving Challenge Press Conference & 2nd Rules Seminar held in Tianjin
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TIANJIN, China, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On March 30, 2021, Wu Zhixin, deputy general manager of China Automotive Technology & Research Center Co., Ltd. (CATARC); Zhou Shengxi, chief economist of the Tianjin Industrial and Information Technology Bureau; and Li Guanghua, deputy mayor of the People s Government of Dongli District, Tianjin; addressed the 2021 World Intelligent Driving Challenge Press Conference and the 2
nd Rules Seminar. Wang Tie, general manager of CATARC Automotive Information Consulting Service Co., Ltd.; Deng Weiwen, director of the Intelligent Driving Professional Committee of the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence and director of the World Intelligent Driving Challenge Rules Committee; and a representative of the chairperson of the Autoware Foundation, an international autonomous driving NGO; at