Cheap, Thin Film Puts Night Vision on Windshield
Scientists have created a thin film that converts IR light into visible light. The technology could give cell phones, eyeglasses and car windshields cheap, lightweight night vision.
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Scientists have created a thin film that converts IR light into visible light. The technology could give cell phones, eyeglasses and car windshields cheap, lightweight night vision.
Volkswagen AG will buy a controlling stake in Italy’s largest design and engineering firm, Italdesign Giugiaro S.p.A., two industry sources confirmed to Automotive News Europe .
Together with Hella, Volkswagen are presenting the world premiere of Dynamic Light Assist in the new Touareg set for first sale in May 2010.
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Nissan’s CEO Carlos Ghosn says the automaker has received over 13,000 orders in the U.S. and Japan for their new Leaf electric car—over a thousand more than Nissan can make by next March.
Alberto Broggi at VISION congress 2008 |
Dr. Alberto Broggi’s VisLab, a spinoff of the University of Parma, has taken on an entirely new level of adventure for robotic cars. VisLab will participate in the Shanghai Expo with a project,
Volvo’s latest S60 is packed with technology to help the driver avoid collisions. The pedestrian detection system with full auto brake is a world first; Volvo say no other maker’s car can automatically
As car buyers demand more content inside their vehicles, it falls to interior designers to make interaction with the technologies safe and satisfying. Several statistics confirm the importance
Under a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation entitled Integrated Vehicle-Based Safety Systems Field Operational Test (IVBSS FOT), the University of Michigan
Data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, Acea, show 1.14 million cars were registered in April, down 7.4% on last year.
American third-quarter output of 2.8 million light vehicles will be 21% above last year’s volume, according to a new forecast by CSM Worldwide.
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