German pilot project for LED lighting
The Federal Ministry of Traffic in Germany has recently completed the installation of a pilot LED street lighting project at a highway service station. The pilot project at the service area in Walsleben East,
The Federal Ministry of Traffic in Germany has recently completed the installation of a pilot LED street lighting project at a highway service station. The pilot project at the service area in Walsleben East,
Cree have announced commercial availability of the XLamp XP-G LED, described as “the industry’s brightest and most efficient lighting-class LED”.
Hella are turning to the bond market to raise €300m said a source close to the deal.
Composite Europe will be held in Stuttgart October 27-29. This year again, the expo anticipates double-digit growth versus last year; more than 300 exhibitors will present innovations.
After three years of research work, Continental and TU Darmstadt have demonstrated their prototype overtaking assistance system. The system, which detects dangerous overtaking maneuvers at an early stage,
The Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) World Forum (IWF) was launched on September 24, 2009 during the 16th ITS World Congress in Stockholm, Sweden.
TMW Systems – a provider of enterprise software for the transportation services industry – has announced the completion of a multi-year agreement to license NAVTEQ map data for a development program
Figures released by JD Power show Western Europe’s car market grew by 8.8% year-on-year to 1.32m units in September, though the market analyst and forecasting company warned there are signs of slowdown.
Volkswagen plan to invest a total of €4bn in new products and production capacity in China between 2009 and 2011, according to a statement released by the company.
Ford are boosting production capacity in China with a new factory and models as they try to catch GM. Ford CEO Alan Mulally travelled to China on Sept. 25 to break ground on Ford’s third plant in the country.
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