Munich Airport’s LabCampus attracts autonomous vehicle technology pioneer

VacationHunter – Munich Airport’s LabCampus innovation centre will shortly have a new tenant – one of the world’s leading technology companies in the autonomous driving sector, Argo AI, which is expected to test and develop vehicles on the site.

Established in 2016 and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company has partnerships with US car manufacturer Ford and the VW Group.

Indeed, the VW Group invested $2.6 billion in Argo AI last year, since then, Munich has been the European headquarters for Argo AI.

Under the contractual agreement that now, with the agency and consulting services of CBRE GmbH, has been signed, Argo AI will build a test track at Munich Airport and lease space at the first LabCampus office building LAB 48, which is planned to open in 2022.

The autonomously driven vehicles are to be tested under realistic conditions in various traffic situations on the test track, which will be built near the aircraft maintenance hangars in the southwestern part of the airport site.

“This deal illustrates the vast potential of the LabCampus as a think tank and test laboratory for forward-looking mobility concepts,” enthused Munich Airport CEO, Jost Lammers.

“Argo AI’s commitment is therefore an important signal to all other firms that can benefit from the vast opportunities of this innovation centre.”

Dr Marc Wagener, managing director of LabCampus GmbH, added: “By providing this testing ground at Munich Airport for major players in key industries, we are boosting Bavaria’s appeal and competitiveness as a high-tech location.”


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