Aurora Layoffs
January 2024
Aurora announced a layoff affecting 0 employees (3% of its workforce) in January 2024. The company operates in the Transportation sector.
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Jan 24, 2024
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In January 2024, autonomous vehicle technology company Aurora Innovation laid off about 3% of its workforce, affecting dozens of employees. This followed an organizational review as the Pittsburgh-based firm, which employed roughly 1,800 people at the end of 2023, strives to streamline operations ahead of its planned commercial launch. Aurora is pushing to deploy up to 20 driverless trucks by the end of 2024, focusing initially on the Dallas-Houston freight route, while collaborating with Continental on mass-producing autonomous hardware. The layoffs reflect ongoing economic pressures and the high costs of developing safe self-driving technology, a challenge that has led to industry consolidation. Aurora, founded by veterans of Tesla, Uber, and Waymo, went public in 2021 to fund its ambitious goals in the competitive autonomous transportation sector.
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