Multifunction Camera Applications Expand
Multifunction camera will be the core technology in a new generation of safety features that will be cheaper, more effective and easier to integrate than radar and IR systems, says Roland Berger.
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Weber Sports cars now with LED lighting
There are not very many cars mass-produced in Switzerland. Weber is known for its orthopaedic instrument and implants and less for the high-tech components for Formula 1 and DTM.
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Nichia Sue Seoul’s Acriche in Germany
Nichia have sued Seoul Semiconductor in Germany and the UK, saying the company’s Acriche LED infringes Nichia patents, specifically patent number EP(DE)622858.
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First Brilliance Cars In Europe
Brilliance Auto have shipped their first BS6 mid-sized sedans to Germany. Though Euro-NCAP tests of the BS6 have revealed alarmingly poor safety performance from the car,
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Magazine Surveys: Hella Number 1 for Lighting
Hella has been voted the number-1 lighting brand in a reader survey by the enthusiast magazine "4WheelFun" (August 2008 issue). In the Lighting category,
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London Motor Show: 60 Makers, 600 Cars
More than 600 cars from 60 manufacturers and 23 global launches are being presented until August 3, on show at the British International Motor Show which will feature launches, world premieres and concept vehicles.
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Record LED Flux Efficacy from Osram
By improving all the technologies involved in the manufacture of LEDs, Osram say their development engineers have achieved new records for the brightness and efficiency of white LEDs in the laboratory.
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DELRIS Will Follow ISAL Success
The laboratory of Lighting Technology organises the expert forum DELRIS, Darmstadt Expert Lighting Research International Summit, which will take place
September 18-19, 2008 - TU Darmstadt, Germany.
September 18-19, 2008 - TU Darmstadt, Germany.
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Renault, PSA Cut Production in France
Renault and PSA/Peugeot-Citroen are cutting production in French factories in response to a declining European sales outlook.
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GM’s Next Round of Cost Cuts
General Motors Corporation have outlined a series of cost cutting measures, assets sales and borrowing plans aimed at improving the company’s liquidity by $15 billion by the end of next year.
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