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Hector Fratty
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Hector Fratty, DrivingVisionNews President and Founder has been for his entire career in automotive lighting. From 1995 to 2006, he was Valeo Lighting Systems’ chief of R&D, managing a staff of 650 engineers and technicians and a budget of over €70m. He holds 20 patents worldwide. In 2008, after 2 years’ consultancy, he initiated the launch of Driving Vision News, a news pipeline dedicated to keeping the lighting and driver assistance community informed of the latest progress and development in the industry. Hector Fratty presides over the highly‐regarded biennial VISION Congress international automotive lighting and driver assistance symposium. Hector Fratty is also a member of the ISAL steering committees.
Frankfurt Automechanika 2008
Here at the international meeting point for the automobile industry, automotive parts, components and systems, electronics, supply and maintenance, right up to environmental and recycling concepts will be featured.
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Stephen Odell is New President of Volvo
Ford Motor last week named Stephen Odell president and CEO of Volvo Car.
Odell, 53, is currently Ford of Europe's chief operating officer.
Odell, 53, is currently Ford of Europe's chief operating officer.
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GM to Design Overseas Models in U.S.
General Motors will shift the design work for some brands sold outside North America to the company’s studios in Warren, Michigan.
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Nissan sends European engineering to India
Nissan will off-shore to India the engineering of two new European-built models as part of its drive to cut costs.
A new engineering centre at Chennai (once Madras),
A new engineering centre at Chennai (once Madras),
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Jiangling Motors to build plant in Poland and Geely in Mexico
Jiangling Motors plans to build a car factory in Poland to become the first Chinese automaker to establish a European plant.
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San Diego Seeks Bids for Automated Buses
A longtime player in the vehicle automation arena, the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) has just released a $5M request for proposals to implement
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