New Name for Tyco Electronics
Tyco Electronics received shareholder approval at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting to change the company name to TE Connectivity Ltd. The name change is subject to Swiss regulatory
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Tyco Electronics received shareholder approval at yesterday’s Annual General Meeting to change the company name to TE Connectivity Ltd. The name change is subject to Swiss regulatory
Nova Scotia, Canada-based, LED Roadway Lighting Ltd (LRL) have won a C$500,000 (€357,842) contract from the CICP, the Canadian Innovation Commercialisation Program, for LED streetlights
A new report from industry analysts ABI Research predicts Blind Spot Detection (BSD) system installations will reach 20 million by 2016, or just over 25% of the predicted world vehicle market, with a
The City of Davis, California, has selected LeddarTech’s ‘d-tec’ product for the detection of vehicles and bicycles. At many traffic intersections, the ability to reliably and automatically detect vehicles
New car registrations in Europe rose for the first time in 11 months on demand from buyers in Germany and France.
General Motors’ North American Operation have feted their top suppliers at a recent presentation of the annual Supplier of the Year award at the GM Renaissance Center. The award recognises
Lee Hyun-soon, the veteran vice chairman of R&D at Hyundai has resigned March 15 from the company. Lee, 60 guided Hyundai through a remarkable period of growth, in which the Hyundai-Kia
The ISAL (International Symposium on Automotive Lighting) Steering Committee meeting was held Friday March 11, 2011, under the leadership of Professor Khanh.
All lighting experts, members of the Steering Committee were present:.
1 st level: T.Rainers (Osram), M.Flannagan,(UMTRI), M.Sasaki (Koito) 2 nd level: J.P.Ravier (Valeo), H.Fratty (DVN), G.Draper (GTB), Pr Khanh(TUD) 3 rd level: N.Müller(TUD), H.T.Dorissen, A.Groh (TUD), S.Berlitz, R.Neumann (Visteon), M.Hamm (AL) |
The main target of the members was to select the 65 best papers to be presented at ISAL symposium in September 2011 at Darmstadt.
After 4 hours’ discussion, these papers were selected out of a pool of very interesting 125 submissions from Europe, North America, Brazil, Japan, and Korea and from car makers, universities and the main companies involved in Lighting. .
Next weeks, after official communication of ISAL, Driving Vision News will give more information about some of the 65 selected papers.
Selected papers will be communicated on the 18 th of March and the program will be published beginning of May.
The ISAL 2011 will again inspire the exchange between lighting engineers, road safety experts and regulative bodies by presenting the latest research results and developments. The congress will be held on the 27 th -28 th of September, 2011, in Darmstadt, Germany.
Last week, Just-auto has made an interview to Rainer Neumann, director of global lighting business development at Visteon. DVN summarizes the answers below:
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