Full-Time
Develops autonomous electric ride-hailing vehicles
$230k - $317k/yr
Senior, Expert
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
San Mateo, CA, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid work model.
Zoox is developing a fully integrated autonomous ride-hailing service with a vehicle designed specifically for self-driving, rather than retrofitting existing cars. This unique approach allows for optimized safety, efficiency, and passenger comfort, with vehicles equipped with advanced sensors and AI systems for navigating urban environments. Zoox prioritizes safety through rigorous testing and is committed to sustainability by using fully electric vehicles to reduce emissions. The goal is to enhance urban transportation and improve the quality of life in cities.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
$2.4B
Headquarters
Menlo Park, California
Founded
2014
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In a major milestone for the evolution of hospitality-led transport, Zoox has been named the official robotaxi partner of Resorts World Las Vegas (Hilton, Conrad and Crockfords), bringing its fully autonomous, purpose-built electric vehicles directly to one of the city’s most prominent luxury resorts. What was once a conceptual aspiration for hotel groups like Accor—which in 2021 envisioned branded autonomous pods gliding along urban lanes—has now arrived on the Las Vegas Strip.This is no mere transportation contract. It’s the commercial realization of a vision long in the making: integrating hospitality, mobility and guest experience into a seamless, branded journey.Hospitality on the moveBack in 2021, Accor partnered with Citroën and JCDecaux on the Urban Collectif, proposing a fleet of branded electric pods including the Sofitel En Voyage and Pullman Power Fitness. These were imagined as mobile extensions of hotel brands—offering transport, wellness and even advertising utility in motion. Get a dose of digital travel in your inbox each day
Zoox is moving closer to rolling out its robotaxi service in Las Vegas after partnering with a north Strip resort and moving on from a crash involving one of its self-driving vehicles.
Zoox on May 6 announced a recall of automated driving systems (ADS) equipped with software versions released prior to April 17 that had previously been in 270 vehicles.
Amazon’s devices unit is reportedly building a new team that is focused on inventing “breakthrough” consumer products and creating “entirely new product categories.”The ZeroOne team is led by Microsoft veteran J Allard, who helped create that company’s Xbox; has members in Seattle, San Francisco and Sunnyvale, California; and includes staffers who were previously with Amazon’s business units that developed Alexa voice assistant, Luna cloud gaming service and Halo sleep tracker, CNBC reported Thursday (May 29).In job postings, Amazon has said that the team’s projects include a new smart home product, according to the report.“You’ll be part of a team that embraces design thinking, rapid experimentation, and building to learn,” one job posting said, per the report. “If you’re excited about working in small, nimble teams to create entirely new product categories and thrive in the ambiguity of breakthrough innovation, we want to talk with you.”An Amazon spokesperson told CNBC that Allard is overseeing ZeroOne, but did not provide details on the group’s work, according to the report.This report came about two weeks after Amazon cut about 100 jobs in its devices and services unit, saying it did so as part of a regular business review. That unit is responsible for the Kindle eReader, Echo smart home devices, Zoox robotaxi and Alexa.An Amazon spokesperson told Reuters at the time: “As part of our ongoing work to make our teams and programs operate more efficiently, and to better align with our product roadmap, we’ve made the difficult decision to eliminate a small number of roles.”In February, Panos Panay, head of Amazon’s devices and services division, told CNN that the company is preparing to release a “constellation” of devices powered by artificial intelligence.“You can imagine … a constellation of devices that has to come together to make it a better experience,” Panay said.CNN reported that Panay didn’t say what devices might be included in that group. It added that Amazon has started to add AI to some of its devices, including Ring security cameras, Eero Wi-Fi routers and Echo smart speakers. The company also offers smart glasses, smart rings and fitness trackers
Zoox has announced a partnership with Resorts World Las Vegas, the first official agreement between a robotaxi provider and a Vegas resort property.