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From NACE | CARS: Talking About The Future At The Technology & Telematics Forum 2015

Several panels of industry experts talked about the impacts of that question. They also discussed many of the advancements and challenges presented by the impending revolution in wireless vehicle technology and how different parts of the market may be impacted.

Lux Research Reports On The $102 Billion Opportunity For Automation In Cars

Sensors, software and apps will benefit from greater automation of cars, says Lux Research, even as full “self-driving” capabilities won’t fully come to fruition until after 2030.

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Bendix Chairman Joe McAleese Talks Sensing Technology At University Business Conference

McAleese speaks as part of “Disruptive Forces in Business” program at Bowling Green State University.

Valeo, Mobileye Sign Technology Cooperation Agreement

The relationship with Mobileye is expected to further strengthen Valeo’s leadership on the path toward autonomous and intuitive cars.

2014 Consumer Electronics Show A First For Valeo

To support its development in the years ahead, Valeo is presenting three major technologies at this year’s CES.

Visteon Launches Connected Car Technologies At 2014 International CES

Global automotive supplier will premiere advanced electronics concepts and industry collaborations and unveil new brands at the Las Vegas Convention Center Jan. 7-10.

Michelin Challenge Design Announces 2014 Theme

Competition to explore “Driven/Undriven: The Duality of Tomorrow’s Automobiles.”

New Vehicle Technologies Contribute to Historic Low in Highway Fatalities

According to Consumer Reports’ Auto Brands Perceptions survey for 2010, the number one factor consumers consider when they purchase a new vehicle is safety. Safety leads even quality and durability.

Johnson Controls Study Looks for Female Perspective on Vehicle Interior Design

When choosing a vehicle, women want design options that offer flexibility, allow them to connect to the outside world and offer more storage space. These are some of the key findings from a study conducted by Johnson Controls (JCI) in the U.S. and Europe. The company will utilize the data to inspire and drive industrial design and new product development that meets the evolving needs of women. To explore women’s current values, motivations and concerns and to better understand how the female perspective influences interior vehicle needs, Johnson Controls conducted a qualitative research study. A multi-method research approach of individual interviews, duo in-home interviews and focus groups were conducted in Chicago, Boston, Germany and the Czech Republic in the fall of 2007.