Aurrigo secures over £1m to drive sustainable airport transport innovation

Stuart Stone
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Aurrigo auto-cargo and auto-dolly tug autonomous vehicles  - Credit: Aurrigo
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Aurrigo auto-cargo and auto-dolly tug autonomous vehicles - Credit: Aurrigo

Autonomous technology specialist receives backing for trials at airports in the midlands and on the Orkney Islands

Autonomous technology specialist Aurrigo has secured more than £1m in grant funding to launch a series of feasibility studies and real-world trials for its sustainable airport and transport innovations....

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