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From "flying cars" to robots and self-driving buses, here are some of the innovations spotted at this week's Munich auto fair, IAA Mobility, one of the world's biggest:
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From flying cars to self-driving buses, here are some of the innovations that became the centre of attraction at the Munich auto fair, IAA Mobility, one of the world's biggest auto fairs that focuses on innovation in electric vehicles.
From an AI-driven robot vacuum to self-emptying stations for its next-gen stick vacuums, Dyson’s lineup will never be the same. You’ll have to wait until 2026 to get your hands on most of it, though.
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In addition to new cars, the event in Germany also has a focus on future mobility concepts. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.