
SHANGHAI,April 14,2025 -- Nullmax,an artificial intelligence company specializing in autonomous driving applications,announced its debut at the 2025 Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition (April 23-May 2). At Booth 8BA005 in Hall 8.2 of the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai),the company will showcase its full-range autonomous driving solutions and end-to-end technologies while hosting industry leaders for technical exchange and business networking opportunities.

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As a key player in the industry,Nullmax is committed to advancing the mass adoption of autonomous driving through cutting-edge AI technology. At this year's Auto Show,the company will highlight its MaxDrive Automated Driving Solution,which covers full-scenario functionalities—from basic ADAS to high-level urban NOA—catering to diverse vehicle models and market demands.
Leveraging its platform-based technical architecture,Nullmax's solution can be flexibly and rapidly adapted to mainstream autonomous driving chips and varying sensor configurations worldwide,empowering automakers to efficiently achieve differentiated mass production.
Nullmax cordially invites industry partners,media,and visitors to visit Booth 8BA005 in Hall 8.2 to explore the latest advancements in autonomous driving technology and potential collaboration opportunities.
About Nullmax
Nullmax,an AI technology company founded in Silicon Valley in 2016 with an R&D center in Shanghai,specializes in AD/ADAS solutions for all scenarios,driving the intelligent transformation of transportation.
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