May Mobility, a developer of autonomous shuttle services, has confirmed a job cut of roughly 13% of its workforce (about 40 employees).
The company is taking this measure to focus on its main business objectives.
Analyst QuickTake: The layoffs follow May Mobility’s announcement in November of securing USD 105 million in a Series D funding round, aimed at expanding its technology and services across the US, Canada, and Japan. This workforce reduction can be seen as a part of a broader trend of challenges within the autonomous vehicle industry, as exemplified by issues faced by General Motors' Cruise and Alphabet-owned Waymo, including layoffs, safety concerns, and regulatory resistance impacting their operations and expansion plans.
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