<https://www.engadget.com/2016/06/16/olli-driverless-ev-local-motors-ibm-watson/>
If and when the time comes that driverless public vehicles can legally
shuttle passengers, you'll be able to summon an Olli through an app,
just like Uber. And if Local Motors' plans pan out, a lot of people
around the globe will be using that app: Company co-founder John
Rogers envisions building hundreds of micro-factories all over the
world that can 3D print an Olli within 10 hours and assemble it one.
And a plan for the Hunter region:
<http://reneweconomy.com.au/2016/nsw-labor-wants-hunter-region-to-be-centre-for-driverless-cars-14109>
The leader of the NSW Opposition has unveiled a plan to make the
state’s Hunter region a national hub for clean technology industry,
including the manufacture of driverless cars.
...
Foley says that the Hunter region – a former coal mining hub for the
state – is perfectly placed to tap the emerging low carbon economy
“with all the ingredients for a national hub of clean technology
industry,” including the decline of the local coal industry.
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