Opels Can See: Camera Reads Signs, Improves Safety
The Opel Eye is a new camera that helps drivers with Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW).
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ECE Regulations: 50 Years of International Cooperation
The 1958 Agreement of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE) on technical harmonisation in automotive design, performance, and construction is celebrating its 50th birthday.
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New Lumax Plant for Toyota in India
India’s Lumax are building a plant near Bangalore to provide lights for Toyota's small car, due on the market between
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New White OLEDs Exceed 100 lpw
The efficacy of white OLEDs continues to improve rapidly. OLED developer Universal Display Corp. say they have demonstrated a record-breaking white OLED with an efficacy of 102 lumens per watt
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New Japanese Halogen Bulbs: Higher Efficacy, but Lower Acceptance
The H14 no-shield double-filament bulb, developed by Ichikoh seven years ago, offers a significant efficiency improvement over the 36-year-old H4. The H14 is usable worldwide, type-approved to ECE regulations,
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Market Study: Xenon Lights Important for Safety
Market research was recently carried out in Germany on xenon headlamps for Light.Sight.Safety by Puls Marktforschung. Interviews with 277 dealers and 600 consumers found that xenon headlamps are considered an important safety option by
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DVN Audi Profile Report Now Available
The “Audi profile report” is now available in the website www.DrivingVisionNews.com Find below the Executive summary: The author first presents the History of Audi, its headquarters, strategy, finances, engineering and…
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Interview with Pr Khanh, chair of the laboratory of lighting at the University of Darmstadt
Driving Vision News presents an exclusive interview with Professor Khanh. Prof. Khanh presents his department with 40 students and 7 PhD doctoral students and his works include LED, Adaptive lighting, and Driver assistance systems.
He talks on his relation with car makers and worldwide lighting suppliers Tier 1 and 2 and presents the targets of the expert forum Delris in September at Darmstadt. He finishes the interview with discussion of LED headlamps in cars and in his laboratory.
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Audi Profile
The author first presents the History of Audi, its Headquarters, Strategy, Finances, Engineering/Innovation, Production and Quality. The company profits for the non visible parts of the platform portfolio of mother…
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Denso becomes the top supplier of parts to OEM.
Riding high on the success of Toyota Motor, Denso becomes the world's largest supplier of parts to automakers, excluding aftermarket. Denso worldwide sales rose 31% from $28.5 billion in 2006 to $37.5 billion in 2007.
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