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DENSO And Dellfer To Protect Cybersecurity For Connected Cars From The Inside Out 

A new joint development agreement between DENSO and Dellfer brings a new form of hacking protection to embedded connected car components.

AT&T And HARMAN Launch Advanced Connected Car Device 

Starting this week, you can turn just about any car into a state-of-the-art connected car, according to HARMAN.

Bosch And Mojio To Deliver Advanced Connected Car Services

As part of the innovation agreement, Bosch and Mojio will co-develop solutions in focused areas, beginning with vehicle communication and diagnostics as well as crash detection and notification.

Sprint And NXM LABS Launch First 5G-Ready Connected Car Platform Featuring IoT Blockchain Security

Features include maintenance reminders, preventive notifications, scheduling and booking service appointments.

Zubie Partners With Xirgo Technologies To Expand Coverage Of Connected Car Market

The partnership brings together Zubie’s connected car platform with Xirgo’s expertise in hardware customization for the transportation industry. Zubie says this combination will expand the range of solutions it can deliver.

Tantalum And Openbay Partner To Deliver Connected Car Automotive Services Platform

Tantalum’s Connected Car platform, integrated with the Openbay marketplace, connects motor vehicles with a nationwide network of automotive service providers.

Gentex To Demonstrate New Connected Car, Biometrics And Digital Rear Vision Technologies At CES 2018

“Last year at CES, we unveiled several new prototype technologies that garnered lots of attention from automakers,” said Steve Downing, Gentex president and COO. “This year we’ll be demonstrating fully functional, vehicle-integrated versions of these same features, along with exciting new technology that is currently under development.”

FTC And NHTSA Hold Joint Workshop On Connected Cars

The program included panel discussions on connected vehicles, cybersecurity and individual privacy. During the discussions, the panelists weighed the benefits of self-driving technologies against the potential risks.

ASA Mechanical Leaders Discuss Connected Cars On Capitol Hill

Attendees held discussions with senior staff from the U.S. House on Energy and Commerce, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee in a series of roundtable talks about new vehicle technologies and the impact these could have on automotive repair.

Connected CARS Provides High-Level Look At New Vehicle Technology

The event featured 108 attendees, including shop owners, technicians, educators, engineers and industry VIPs who are interested in rapidly evolving vehicle technology and testing.