Ford at CES: Self-driving cars, disaster relief and company rebranding

Carmaker uses keynote at Consumer Electronics Show to emphasise new direction

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Ford will triple its autonomous research fleet, work with the United Nations and begin the transition from car company to technology firm, it announced at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

The company's major news - that it will expand its current range of self-driving test cars to a fleet of 30 - suggests it is surging ahead with the development of autonomous cars, says Autocar.

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