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Future of Formula 1: Driving Toward Sustainability and Innovation
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US ban on Chinese auto tech sparks diplomatic tension
The U.S. Commerce Department has proposed new regulations that would effectively ban Chinese software and hardware components in vehicles on American roads. This proposal, which cites national security concerns, has drawn sharp criticism from Beijing, escalating the already fraught relationship between the world’s two largest economies. The proposed regulation aims to address what U.S. officials…
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Make your lives easy at Bosch Global City!
Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, is excited to welcome Bosch Fans and curious visitors to Bosch Global City. Taking place on September 28-29, 2024 at Bonifacio High Street Amphitheater, this premier event will showcase how Bosch’s cutting-edge solutions enhance modern living, making it more efficient and enjoyable. Guests will enjoy vouchers…
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HARMAN’s Marygracesoleil Ericson is Recognized as a Rising
Published 13 minutes ago Submitted by HARMAN Photo: Marygracesoleil Ericson, Senior Director of Automotive Program Management at HARMAN. Originally published on HARMAN Newsroom STAMFORD Ct., September 25, 2024 /CSRwire/ – Marygracesoleil Ericson has been named a 2024 Automotive News Rising Star. Marygracesoleil and her co-honorees are featured in a special section in the September 23rd issue of…
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US set to ban Chinese connected vehicles on cybersecurity concerns
The US is intensifying restrictions on Chinese-made vehicles. Beyond the current 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), the US Department of Commerce (DOC) is reportedly preparing to ban the sale and use of Chinese vehicles with internet connectivity…
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Samsung expands IoT partnership with Hyundai, Kia
Samsung Electronics broadened a partnership with Hyundai Motor and Kia to integrate its SmartThings IoT platform with the automotive brands’ software-defined vehicles. Under the agreement, the companies will introduce a global location function for vehicles and smart keys based on Samsung’s SmartThings Find platform. Drivers will also be able to use the Galaxy Quick Panel…
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Is Rio Tinto Group (RIO) the Most Promising EV Battery Stock According to Analysts?
Artificial intelligence is the greatest investment opportunity of our lifetime. The time to invest in groundbreaking AI is now, and this stock is a steal! The whispers are turning into roars. Artificial intelligence isn’t science fiction anymore. It’s the revolution reshaping every industry on the planet. From driverless cars to medical breakthroughs, AI is on…
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Samsung, Hyundai Motor team up for connected cars
Song Chang-hyun, left, president and head of Hyundai Motor Group’s advanced vehicle platform division, poses with Cheun Kyung-whoon, head of Samsung Research, after signing a tech partnership at Samsung Seoul R&D Campus, Wednesday. Courtesy of Samsung Electronics By Lee Min-hyung Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Group have clinched a tech partnership to make smartphones control…
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Samsung, Hyundai partner to integrate IoT platform with vehicle infotainment
An artist’s rendering of the integration between Samsung Electronics’ SmartThings platform and Hyundai Motor Group’s software-defined vehicle (SDV) systems. Courtesy of Samsung Electronics SEOUL, September 25 (AJP) – Samsung Electronics has partnered with Hyundai Motor Group to integrate its Internet of Things (IoT) platform into the automaker’s in-vehicle infotainment systems. The two Korean conglomerates signed a memorandum…
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Samsung announces partnership with Hyundai and Kia to integrate SmartThings platform in cars
Today, Samsung announced a strategic technology partnership with Hyundai Motor and Kia. As part of this partnership, Samsung will integrate its SmartThings IoT platform with Hyundai and Kia’s software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Through this partnership, a new global location solution based on the SmartThings Find platform will be available for vehicles and smart keys. SmartThings Find…