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UK-based autonomous vehicle technology firm Oxa said on Monday it is expanding its use of NVIDIA systems to speed up the development of its self-driving software for industrial automation, a move it says will strengthen a transatlantic technology alliance and accelerate commercial rollouts.

The company said it will integrate NVIDIA Cosmos World Foundation Models into its Oxa Foundry development framework and adopt next-generation NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor developer kits.

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The initiative is aimed at advancing Oxa’s position in the $2 trillion industrial mobility automation market, which covers applications in logistics and manufacturing.

“By harnessing NVIDIA’s latest technology, we are accelerating our ability to deliver safe, reliable, and efficient autonomous solutions to customers today, addressing critical challenges such as driver shortages and productivity gaps,” said Gavin Jackson, CEO of Oxa.

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Oxa added that the expansion builds on its progress in the United States, where its software has been deployed in Florida and California. The company described its efforts as creating a “transatlantic loop” that supports UK innovation while tapping into U.S. commercial opportunities.

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Casper Benedict is a EV writer at EVMagz.com, reporting on electric vehicle launches, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across global markets. Outside of work, he enjoys trail running, experimenting with home coffee roasting, and restoring vintage bicycles.

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