Torc Robotics

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Torc Robotics (Torc), an independent subsidiary of Daimler Truck, is an American autonomous truck company[1] headquartered in Blacksburg, Virginia, with operations in Ann Arbor, Michigan ; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Austin, Texas; Montreal, Canada; and Stuttgart, Germany. Torc is testing autonomous trucks in Virginia, New Mexico, and Texas and is taking a pure play approach to commercialization – focusing at first on one platform (Daimler Freightliner Cascadia) in one region (United States).[2]

Until becoming a subsidiary of Daimler, Torc produced unmanned and autonomous technology that retrofits existing machinery and vehicles. Its custom products, software, and automation kits have been used on vehicles in several industries,[3] including military, mining, agriculture, and automotive over the last decade. Through 2014, 50 percent of Torc's revenue came from defense work and the rest from commercial customers.[4] Some of its end users include the United States Department of Defense,[5] the U.S. Marines,[6] Air Force Research Labs (AFRL),[7] Caterpillar,[8] and DCD Protected Mobility.[9]

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