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Ficosa Presents Latest Connected And Autonomous Car Technology At Mobile World Congress 2017

One of the highlights of Ficosa’s showcase was the third generation of the Smart Connectivity Module, a solution that turns the car into a self-connective device providing all passengers with simultaneous and independent connectivity.

ASA Gears Up For Connected Cars        

Join the Automotive Service Association (ASA) May 18-20 for an in-depth look at the technical aspects of advanced driver assistance systems at Connected CARS.

Intelligent Transportation Society Of America Releases Public Policy Roadmap

“The Road Ahead: The Next Generation Of Mobility” provides policy recommendations for advancing transformative mobility technologies.

European Commission Releases Strategy For Cooperative, Connected, Automated Mobility

European policymakers, similar to U.S. policymakers, have been under pressure to keep up with emerging vehicle technologies. Current state and federal laws do not cover many of the new vehicle technologies. In addition to the specifics of how to deal with the new technologies, policymakers also have to address cybersecurity and privacy concerns.

Karamba Security, FEV To Demonstrate At CES How To Keep Self-Driving Cars Safe From Hackers

The demonstration will take place during CES in Las Vegas, Jan. 5-8, 2017, at FEV’s Bellagio Hotel suite. Karamba’s software enables electronic control units to autonomously protect themselves from hackers.

Technology Takes Center Stage At AAPEX 2016

More than 40 AAPEXedu sessions were held, including the new “Let’s Tech” presentations, which were delivered in 20 minutes or less on emerging vehicle technologies and the latest diagnostic smartphone apps.

MEMA, AASA Presents Suppliers’ Viewpoints In SAE International OBDII Security Discussions

MEMA Chief Technology Officer Brian Daugherty represented the viewpoints of light vehicle parts suppliers in both the original equipment and automotive aftermarket industries at the “OBDII Security Workshop” hosted by SAE International on Dec 1.

European Commission Releases Strategy For Cooperative, Connected, Automated Mobility

The initial phase, which is slated to begin in 2019, includes the installation of hazardous location notifications, such as slow or stationary vehicle and traffic ahead warnings.

US House Subcommittee Holds Hearing On Self-Driving Cars

During the hearing, members addressed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Federal Automated Vehicles Policy guidance issued in September.

AASA’s Bill Long Extols Industry’s Broad Range Of Possibilities And Opportunities

“It has been a great year for the aftermarket,” said Bill Long, president and chief operating officer of AASA at the Member & Media Briefing at AAPEX Tuesday morning. “We are a huge industry that continues to show steady growth in the face of drastically changing vehicle technologies, placing our industry at $268 billion by the end of 2016.”