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===== Since you’re considering possibly working with them (or analysing them for business reference), here are some steps you could take: ===== * Ask for client references: ask Evonomy to provide names (OEMs, Tier-1s) they have worked with, and whether those clients can be contacted. * Request case studies: ideally with tangible outcomes, dates, project scope, deliverables. * Check business registration / incorporation documents: verify headquarters, registration number, years in business. * Search trade-media / conference speaker lists: look for “Evonomy Group” in mobility/ADAS/autonomy conference programmes, or sensor/vehicle-software industry news. * Check LinkedIn: search for “Evonomy Group” in LinkedIn company directory and see staff, headquarters, years active (though I did not find a clear listing). * Evaluate risk: if there are few external independent mentions, there is higher risk in relying solely on their web claims. If you like, I can attempt a deep-dive (for example searching corporate registry databases, trade-press archives, patent filings, LinkedIn personnel) to try to unearth more detail about their history, client-projects, leadership or verification of their claims. Would you like me to run that?
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