Category: Automotive Technology

  • New bachelor’s degree at Santa Ana College will help fill workforce need

    New bachelor’s degree at Santa Ana College will help fill workforce need

    Santa Ana College is introducing a new bachelor’s degree in automotive technology. Available to students beginning in the fall 2026, the automotive technology bachelor’s degree is the third to be offered at the college, joining SAC’s occupational studies and paralegal bachelor’s degree programs. This new pathway will be in addition to SAC’s associate degree in…

  • Foxconn, Stellantis JV set up R&D for automotive semiconductors tech in India

    Foxconn, Stellantis JV set up R&D for automotive semiconductors tech in India

    2 min read Last Updated : Sep 23 2024 | 9:28 PM IST Foxconn-backed automotive technology company SiliconAuto has set up its research and development centre in Bengaluru which will focus on semiconductor product design and system-on-chip development for the automotive sector. SiliconAuto is a joint venture between the Netherlands-based Stellantis NV and Hon Hai…

  • This Company is Using 3D Printing and AI to Make Sports Cars

    This Company is Using 3D Printing and AI to Make Sports Cars

    A newcomer to the performance automotive scene has been setting speed records this summer with its 3D-printed hypercar. On Aug. 26, the 21C, made by Los Angeles-based company Czinger, set a lap record on California’s Laguna Seca track for production cars—meaning those sold to customers and not just used on the track. A month earlier,…

  • US to ban Chinese tech in cars

    US to ban Chinese tech in cars

    The US is planning to ban certain hardware and software made in China and Russia from cars, trucks and buses in the US due to security risks. Officials said they were worried that the technology in question, used for autonomous driving and to connect cars to other networks, could allow enemies to “remotely manipulate cars…

  • US proposes ban on smart cars with Chinese and Russian tech

    US proposes ban on smart cars with Chinese and Russian tech

    CNN  —  The US Commerce Department on Monday will propose a ban on the sale or import of smart vehicles that use specific Chinese or Russian technology because of national security concerns, according to US officials. A US government investigation that began in February found a range of national security risks from embedded software and hardware from…

  • U.S. looking to ban Chinese automotive technology in 2027 | Car News

    U.S. looking to ban Chinese automotive technology in 2027 | Car News

    A U.S. ban on Chinese software in vehicles could come into effect starting with the 2027 model-year, while a hardware ban could follow in 2030. This measure, proposed by the Biden administration, stems from national security concerns about Chinese technologies. At the heart of these potential restrictions is the fear that Chinese companies could collect…

  • Are consumers ready for remote driving?

    September 23, 2024Many surveys have extensively evaluated consumer sentiment about autonomous cars, including self-driving vehicles. Less is known about consumer attitudes toward another innovative automotive technology: remote driving. By combining sophisticated communication systems with real-time video feeds, a remote-driving system can instantly convey information about road conditions, traffic, and unexpected obstacles to an off-site driver…

  • AMD Expands Automotive-Grade FPGA Portfolio with Compact, Cost-Effective Artix UltraScale+ AU7P for ADAS and Digital Cockpits IT Voice

    AMD Expands Automotive-Grade FPGA Portfolio with Compact, Cost-Effective Artix UltraScale+ AU7P for ADAS and Digital Cockpits IT Voice

    Smaller silicon devices are becoming increasingly common in automotive sensors and digital cockpit systems. According to Yole Intelligence, the Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) camera market was valued at $2 billion in 2023 and is forecasted to grow to $2.7 billion by 2029. To meet this demand, AMD has introduced the newest addition to its automotive-grade…

  • Automotive Hydraulics System Market to Extent an Assessed Value of US$55.1 Billion by 2031

    The automotive hydraulics system market is projected to grow at a 2.9% CAGR from 2024 to 2031, driven by demand for efficient braking, suspension, and steering. Key factors include advancements in vehicle technology, rising production, and increasing demand for improved performance and safety, especially in heavy-duty and luxury vehicles. Market Overview The Automotive Hydraulic System…

  • Automotive Seat Belt Market to Reach $26.11 Billion by 2030, Growing at 6.2% CAGR

    The Automotive Seat Belt Market size was valued at USD 17.14 Billion in 2023 and the total Automotive Seat Belt revenue is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2024 to 2030, reaching nearly USD 26.11 Billion by 2030. Automotive Seat Belt Market Overview Maximize Market Research, a leading international business consultancy firm,…