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Press Release: CLEPA unveils 12 Top Innovators leading the Digital and Green transition in the automotive supply industry – CLEPA – European Association of Automotive Suppliers
CLEPA’s President, Mr Thorsten Muschal, underscored the significance of the awards in showcasing how technology openness helps to enhance EU competitiveness by stating, “As we transform our industry, it is imperative to create an attractive business environment, to establish the crucial enabling conditions needed to meet targets, and to allow for innovation by adopting technology…
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Samsung Electronics Unveils Automotive Process Strategy at Samsung Foundry Forum 2023 EU
Samsung Foundry meets with customers and partners in the European market at annual event in Munich Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today hosted Samsung Foundry Forum (SFF) 2023 Europe and unveiled its advanced and wide ranging automotive process solutions, from the most advanced 2-nanometer process to the 8-inch legacy process. Alongside…
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AEye 4Sight Lidar Named Reuters 2023 Automotive DRIVE Honours Winner
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } DUBLIN, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oct 19, 2023– AEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: LIDR), a global leader in adaptive, high-performance lidar solutions, today announced that it has received the coveted Reuters Automotive DRIVE Honours Award, an annual award for automotive excellence. AEye’s 4Sight™ Intelligent…
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Inforum MobilityNext | 19TH Automotive Breakfast
October 19, 2023 Are We There Yet podcast Brandy Goolsby Grant Harrell Inforum MobilityNEXT initiative +more Grant Harrell Share this article The automotive industry is at the cusp of a revolutionary transformation, transitioning from the traditional automotive industry to a more extensive idea of mobility. This shift brings an air of exhilaration and anticipation, especially…
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Tech center open house puts skills on display
On Wednesday, Nov. 8, Green Mountain Technology and Career Center will open its doors to community members and prospective students to get a behind-the-scenes look at the cutting-edge educational opportunities offered by Lamoille Valley’s only career and tech education center. The open house, which runs from 5:30-7 p.m., is an opportunity to meet educators, see…
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IDTechEx Asks if 3D Technology is Envisioned for Automotive Displays
BOSTON, Oct. 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The rise in vehicle autonomy is expected to bring revolutionary technology to the automotive display sector. It will bring a shift in focus from OEMs, enhancing passenger entertainment on-board and increasing the number of displays capable of delivering a more immersive experience via augmented reality (AR). While this sounds very…
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Samsung unveils foundry road map to lead automotive chip sector
Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest memory chipmaker, unveiled on Thursday its new global foundry business road map, with a particular focus on automotive chips. The plans were announced at Samsung Foundry Forum 2023, hosted by the tech giant in Munich, Germany. “We seek to take the lead in the field of autonomous driving and electric…
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Ivy Tech gets new equipment for physical therapy, automotive programs
Adrian Martinez-De La Cruz Ivy Tech Lake County has acquired new equipment for two of its academic programs. A 500-gallon, two-chambered therapy pool was purchased by the physical therapist assistant program, which is based in Crown Point. The pool provides adjustable water height and temperatures, and an underwater seat and treadmill. It also includes water…
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Actify to Host Program Launch Panel at MEMA Vehicle Supplier Conference
DETROIT–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oct 18, 2023– Actify, the leading provider of visualization and program management solutions for the automotive supply chain, today announced their panel session at the MEMA Annual Vehicle Supplier Conference, “Accelerating Launch Processes Out of the ICE Age.” The panel will feature executives from Plante Moran, Modineer and Actify, and will be moderated by…
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Calif. colleges plan programs for nontraditional students
Before community colleges became training grounds for people wanting to work in trade jobs or as technicians in specialized fields that didn’t require four-year degrees, students mostly learned through apprenticeships and vocational programs or got on-the-job training. Employers now increasingly rely on community colleges to train and certify workers for these positions; they also prefer…