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MassBay Automotive Tech Grad was Driven to Succeed, Blazing a Path to McLaren Boston
Growing up in the vibrant landscapes of El Salvador, Jeremy Castillo Vides never imagined his future would be filled with carbon fiber, twin-turbo engines, and the roar of a McLaren supercar. But through grit, faith, and relentless determination, the MassBay automotive technology student has turned childhood dreams into reality—landing a coveted job at McLaren Boston,…
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MONRO, INC. SEC 10-K Report
Monro, Inc., a leading provider of automotive undercar repair and tire services, has released its annual 10-K report, detailing the company’s financial performance, business operations, strategic initiatives, and the challenges it faces in the competitive automotive repair industry. The report provides a comprehensive overview of Monro’s efforts to optimize operations, enhance profitability, and navigate economic…
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Pioneer opens new R&D centre in Bengaluru to support automotive technology development
<img width="590" height="442" class="unveil" loading="eager" src="https://static.beescdn.com/news.myworldfix.com/2024/06/20240605031741145.webp" data-src="https://etimg.etb2bimg.com/photo/121467437.cms" captionrendered="1" alt=" Aniket Kulkarni, Managing Director, Pioneer India, and Manish Bhasin, Vice President – R&D, reaffirmed the company’s support for Indian manufacturers through integrated hardware and software offerings. “>Aniket Kulkarni, Managing Director, Pioneer India, and Manish Bhasin, Vice President – R&D, reaffirmed the company’s support for Indian manufacturers…
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RVCC Automotive Technology Program Presented with Award from National Organization
Raritan Valley Community College’s Automotive Technology Associate of Applied Science (AAS) program was officially presented with the ASE Training Managers Council’s (ATMC) National Excellence in Training Awaard onMay 22 in the College’s Workforce Training Center. RVCC is one of three programs in the country to be recognized with this prestigious award. The annual awards highlight outstanding…
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Mercedes moving 500 jobs to Atlanta, closing Michigan office amid cost-cutting push
Tariffs that the Trump administration has imposed over the past few months have shaken the auto industry, pushing manufacturers to rethink strategies and supply chains. Automotive News breaks down everything you need to know about the tariff impact on the industry.
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Will sodium-ion challenge lithium-ion’s dominance in battery tech?
The global push for cleaner, sustainable transportation has propelled lithium-ion batteries into the spotlight as the preferred power source for electric vehicles (EVs) and energy storage. However, resource constraints and soaring demand have ignited interest in alternatives like sodium-ion batteries. India recently unveiled a groundbreaking sodium-ion battery that charges up to 80% in just six…
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‘When you give back’: Class of 2025 earns diplomas at Lycoming Career and Technology Center
MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette Correspondent Health Career seniors pose for a photo by one of their instructors Dawn Shaffer, left before Lycoming Career and Technology Center’s annual Senior Ceremony Thursday at Hughesville High School. From left is Tommy Reinitz, Kayleann Musser, both of Warrior Run High School, Brailey Frantz, and Raelynn Snyder both of Muncy High School.…
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Automotive Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hardware Market to Reach USD 40 Billion by 2034, Growing at a CAGR of 10.5%
Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Industry Overview As of 2024, the automotive AI hardware market is valued at approximately USD 15 billion and is projected to surge to USD 40 billion by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.5%. This growth is driven by the expanding…
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NAPA Recognizes May Mentorship Award Candidates
The entries continue to pour in, and we’re excited to showcase two more amazing mentors as part of the ongoing The ShopOwner Mentorship Award – Sponsored by NAPA. In partnership with NAPA, ShopOwner, the Babcox Media brand serving professional independent automotive shop owners, is seeking to recognize and celebrate the vital role of mentorship in the automotive…
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Green Bay high schoolers earn college credit, technical diplomas from automotive program
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — A high school automotive program is helping a group of students get revved up for their futures. On Tuesday, six seniors from three Green Bay schools were recognized for graduating from the two-year City Stadium Automotive program. It’s a collaboration between East High School and the Green Bay Area Public School…