Ford Self-Drive Fleet Expands
Ford have added 20 vehicles retrofitted with more advanced driverless technology and reduced hardware to their existing fleet of 10 autonomous Fusion Hybrids.
Ford have added 20 vehicles retrofitted with more advanced driverless technology and reduced hardware to their existing fleet of 10 autonomous Fusion Hybrids.
As part of their plans for the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show, Infineon Technologies will be demonstrating their technologies to help future self-driving cars.
California-based Netradyne have developed technology designed to integrate cameras and deep learning with their Driver-i,
Magna continue their push into the autonomous vehicle segment; last week they partnered with Israel-based startup Innoviz Technologies. The two companies
Canada’s BlackBerry Ltd, an early frontrunner in advanced mobile phones, found themselves outmoded by the likes of Apple’s iPhone. Now BlackBerry
In a new study, the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan surveyed exactly what went into 44 different 2015 model year cars, then asked
As we reach the end of this year, it’s a fine time to review the achievemnts of DVN in 2016:
52 Newsletters were sent out to the community, faithfully once a week. That’s 52 editorials, 52 in-depth analyses, and more than 600 news articles about lighting, driver assistance, and related matters. The DVN weekly Newsletter’s purpose is to cover all important facts and events happening in the realm of lighting and ADAS—it’s the one-stop source for relevant news and views for our industry.
12 Reports were released. We published reports on the main events including Detroit, Geneva, Paris, and Delhi Autoshows; Delhi and Tokyo DVN Workshops, and the VISION congress.
We worked hard this year to make four especially interesting reports:
• The Future of Automotive Lighting
• Vehicle lights Regulations Systems Worldwide
• New ADB technologies, State of the Art
• The American Makers in the USA Lighting Industry
Hella have decided on the location of a new development centre for automotive lighting technology in southern Germany. The facility will be established in Sindelfingen,
LED automotive lighting module maker Laster Tech have about a 20% market share in China, they say, and will boost their marketing in the US and Europe.
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