Delphi Technologies, TomTom Unveil ADAS Map Innovation
The software package can deliver fuel savings of more than 10 percent.
Free ASE Webinar: ADAS As It Affects Today’s Industry
Randy Briggs will explore ADAS best practices and the analytic process used to solve these problems efficiently.
Take The AMECA ADAS Survey
Hansen VTF will be offering a week-long AMECA Certified ADAS training program.
WABCO Adds To ADAS Retrofit Kit Offering
Company also introduces enhanced diagnostic software and other products and services.
Lucid Names Leader For ADAS, Autonomous Driving
The addition of autonomous driving leader Dr. Eugene Lee augments Lucid’s capability to offer advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving systems for the Lucid Air.
Autel Expands MaxiSYS MA600 ADAS Calibration System
The MA600CAL1 package features a Corner Reflector (radar), Mercedes Night Vision Calibrator, RCW patterns for Volkswagen, Mercedes and Nissan vehicles and AVM patterns for Cadillac and Honda vehicles.
Elektrobit Accelerates Development Of ADAS And AD Systems With New, Cloud-Based, End-To-End Solution For Software Validation
EB Assist Test Lab provides engineers with a single, powerful tool to dramatically increase efficiencies, simplify team workflows and bring systems and functions to production more quickly.
Snap-on Continues To Grow Award-Winning ADAS Coverage
Both collision and general repair shops regularly perform jobs such as windshield replacement, body work and wheel alignments to everyday component failure replacement – all of these jobs now require a recalibration of those systems to get the vehicle back on the road safely.
AAPEX 2019 ADAS Forum To Prepare Auto Repair Shops For Evolving Technology
The Forum is part of this year’s AAPEXedu and will take place from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., on Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Bellini Ballroom at The Venetian in Las Vegas. AAPEX will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5, through Nov. 7, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas.
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.