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Uber announces $200 million investment to launch engineering hub in Toronto by 2019

The company will also expand its Advanced Technologies Group R&D centre in Toronto

U.S.-based ride-sharing giant Uber used a September 13th, 2018 media event at Toronto’s MaRS Discovery District innovation hub to announce $200 million of additional investment in Canada over the next five years.

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi made the announcement alongside University of Toronto computer science professor and head of Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) Raquel Urtasun.

In addition to increasing its ATG research and development centre workforce to 500 employees, Uber plans on opening an engineering hub in Ontario’s capital in early 2019.

The new hub will be dedicated to “building, operating and continuously updating the vast infrastructure and backend systems that power Uber’s products,” according to a September 13th, 2018 media release.

Khosrowshahi told those attending the company’s announcement that Uber plans on inviting local Toronto talent — as well as global talent — to work in “Canada’s AI tech hub.”

The company will also offer current Uber engineers the opportunity to relocate to the company’s future Toronto engineering offices.

The Uber CEO added that the company plans on developing state of the art “non-Uber transportation hardware.”

The development taking place in Toronto will also “help drive product innovation for our core ride-sharing services,” explained Khosrowshahi.

Addressing safety concerns

During a short question-and-answer period that followed the event, Khosrowshahi took time to address the fatal crash caused by a self-driving Uber vehicle in Tempe, Arizona.

“This is the toughest time, when you’re developing technology that is not perfect, but even though it’s imperfect, we’re going to make damn sure that it’s safe,” said Khosrowshahi.

Urtasun also answered the question of self-driving car safety, explaining that there is currently a “big process in the company to make it safe.”

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