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Mando Corporation Wins Innovation Award At CES 2021

SbW is a pure electronic product, and Electrical Signal (by Wire) replaces mechanical movement.

Aftermarket Trends In China Amidst COVID-19

Prior to the pandemic, China’s automotive industry had already slowed down.

Velodyne Lidar Announces Agreement With Idriverplus

Idriverplus will use Velodyne lidar sensors in mass production of its commercial autonomous vehicles.

COAST, DG Cities Collaborate On Autonomous Vehicle Use

COAST and DG Cities’ complementary skills will offer cities a path to a sustainable and more livable future.

Mobileye Outlines Strategy for Driving Significant Growth

During an investor summit today at Mobileye headquarters in Jerusalem, Mobileye President and CEO Professor Amnon Shashua projected significant and sustained revenue growth for the next decade.

DENSO Reinforces Commitment To Sustainable Mobility In Company Direction Update

DENSO recently announced its second quarter (July-September) financial results for its fiscal year 2019, as well as updates in its business strategy to create and inspire new value for the future of mobility.

Navigating The Winding Road Toward Driverless Mobility

And why your first autonomous ride will likely be in a robotaxi.

DENSO And BlackBerry Launch Integrated Automobile HMI Platform

The technology, named DENSO “Harmony Core” will be available in the United States in Autumn 2019 in the all-new 2020 Subaru Legacy and Outback (U.S. model).

Many Drivers Disabling ‘Bothersome’ ADAS Alerts, JD Power Study Finds

Some alerts on advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are so annoying or bothersome that many drivers disable the systems and may try to avoid them on future vehicle purchases, according to the J.D. Power 2019 U.S. Tech Experience Index (TXI) Study.

Ford, VW Expand Collaboration To Include Argo AI Autonomous, Electric Vehicles

Working together with Ford and Volkswagen, Argo AI’s self-driving system (SDS) is the first with commercial deployment plans for Europe and the U.S., according to the automakers.