Waymo and Uber to Deploy 1,200 Robotaxis in Middle East by 2027

Published: Feb 6, 2026 15:29
Waymo and Uber (NYSE: UBER) announced an upgraded strategic partnership: The two parties plan to deploy at least 1,200 Robotaxi units in the Middle East by 2027, covering three major markets—Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Riyadh. According to the plan, all 1,200 Robotaxi units will be integrated into the Uber App to provide public transportation services.

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