Robotic vehicle firm plans to put facility at Vegas Speedway
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A robotics company that produces driverless vehicles for over-the-road grocery, pizza and prescription deliveries said Thursday it intends to spend $40 million to put a manufacturing facility at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Nuro, a firm founded in 2016 and based in Mountain View, California, announced it will build an end-of-line manufacturing facility and a closed test track at the Las Vegas-area raceway for the company’s next-generation autonomous vehicle.