The campus will be used for GM's advanced
design center operations which focus on developing concept and
future mobility projects that fall outside the scope of existing
production vehicle programs.
General Motors said the campus will include an innovation lab
and immersive technology capabilities, including augmented and
virtual reality.
The new site is closer to technology centers on the West Coast
and creates a recruiting opportunity with its proximity to
leading universities and design schools, the automaker said.
GM presented in January a futuristic flying Cadillac - a
self-driving vehicle which takes off and lands vertically and
carries the passenger above the streets and through the air.
The automaker's other recent innovative developments include its
commercial van business, BrightDrop, and the lunar rover concept
developed with Lockheed Martin.
(Reporting by Sanjana Shivdas in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna
Chandra Eluri)
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