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GlobalAutoIndustry.com Partners With PatentBooks To Bring New Patent Licensing Platform To Auto Industry Worldwide

The Autonomous Vehicle PatentBook allows patent owners to profitably license their patents to the entire autonomous and connected vehicle industry while simultaneously offering innovators the opportunity to license all the industry’s patents for easy monthly subscription payments.

Valeo Joins Baidu’s Autonomous Driving Partner Ecosystem, Apollo 

Valeo will contribute its expertise in sensors, an area where it currently ranks as a world leader, with a comprehensive range of sensors, comprising cameras, radars, ultrasonic sensors and the Valeo SCALA laser scanner.

Hyundai Mobis Starts New Business For Core Auto Components

The company is entering the digital cluster market, focusing on development of the next-generation cockpit, optimized for the incoming era of autonomous driving.

Panel: Millions Will Still Want To Drive In Coming Age Of Autonomous Vehicles

Freedom, privacy, digitally detoxing and the satisfaction of using your hands top the list of reasons millions of Americans will choose to continue driving and working on cars long after self-driving cars are the norm. This is according to a panel of automotive experts and attendees at the inaugural “Why Driving Matters” town hall discussion at auction week in Arizona.

Fisker, Hakim Unique Group To Create Autonomous Shuttle

The development comes on the heels of Fisker’s the launch of its EMotion luxury electric sedan, and Fisker scientists filing patents on solid-state battery technology and more electric vehicle technology breakthroughs.

NTSB: Driver Errors, Overreliance On Automation, Lack Of Safeguards Led To Fatal Tesla Crash

As a result of its investigation the NTSB issued seven new and reiterated two previously issued safety recommendations.

US DOT Releases New Autonomous Driving Guidelines

MEMA and Bosch both issued statements following the release of new federal guidance for automated driving systems by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Hands Off? Not Quite – Study Shows Consumers Fear Technology Failures With Autonomous Vehicles

With the exception of Gen Y, all other generational groups are becoming more skeptical of self-driving technology, which poses a new challenge to car manufacturers and technology developers, according to the J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Tech Choice Study.

Guest Editorial: What A Broken Ankle Taught Me About The Potential Of Self-Driving Cars

Kathy Winter is vice president and general manager of the Automated Driving Division at Intel Corporation. She joined Intel in 2016 from Delphi, where she engineered the first cross-country drive of a fully autonomous vehicle. This is the first in an occasional series of Intel newsroom editorials related to autonomous driving.