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Lear Acquires Automotive Technology Company Specializing In Vehicle-To-Vehicle And Vehicle-To-Infrastructure Communications

Arada Systems has developed V2X software and hardware solutions utilizing its expertise in 5.9 GHz dedicated short-range communications and other wireless communications protocols, notably GPS.

Auto Care Association Alerts Congress To The Anti-Competitive Impact Of Vehicle Cybersecurity Draft Bill

In a letter sent this week to a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee, the Auto Care Association warned that provisions in draft vehicle cybersecurity legislation could allow car companies to take “full control over who has access to key vehicle systems, many of which are needed for repair purposes.”

MEMA-Commissioned Study: Nearly 10,000 Deaths Could Be Prevented, More Than $250B Saved With Greater Use Of Driver Assistance Technologies

A new study from The Boston Consulting Group shows that advanced driver assistance systems could avert almost 30 percent of crashes, but stakeholders must take action to spur increased ADAS adoption.

Delphi Positions for Strong Growth With Acquisitions and Investments; Expands Capabilities

Delphi has an reached agreement on a recommended offer to acquire HellermannTyton Group PLC, a global manufacturer of high-performance cable management solutions, valued at approximately $1.85 billion. The company also has acquired software company, Ottomatika, and has made a strategic investment in 3-D LiDAR sensing leader, Quanergy.

Visteon Awarded Nissan Global Innovation Prize

Automotive electronics supplier was recognized for high-specification instrument cluster developed for global Nissan platform.

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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Delphi To Launch First Coast-To-Coast Automated Drive

Delphi’s vehicle will travel from California to New York, making it the longest automated drive in North America, the company says.

Legislation And Liability Issues Biggest Obstacles In Autonomous Vehicle Market, Says ABI Research

According to ABI, the role of governments will be critical, especially for proposing and regulating liability limiting and/or sharing mechanisms, including taking on some of the liability themselves, especially where cooperative V2X systems are involved, in order to reduce legal exposure of the industry which threatens to stifle innovation.

Delphi Goes To Market With Wireless Vehicle Communications Technology To Support V2V

Delphi will supply a major global automaker with connectivity technology that will allow cars to talk with one another and provide drivers with critical traffic information.

Continental To Launch Production Of Short-Range Radar Sensors In The U.S.

New production line in Seguin, Texas, to begin operation in March.