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Supply chain advances BCD technology in China for AI, energy-efficient automotive chips
With China maintaining its position as the largest electric vehicle (EV) market globally, the semiconductor supply chain is intensifying its focus on the region. Industry leaders are actively collaborating with Chinese automakers to advance BCD (Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS)…
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Nissan donates vehicle to New River CTC to advance automotive training
GHENT, WV (WOAY) – New River Community and Technical College partnered with members of Nissan Cole Automotive to celebrate a 2014 Nissan Altima being generously donated to the college by Nissan. The car is a valuable training tool for students pursuing automotive careers. “Here, especially as second years a lot of our class work is…
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Record-breaking female enrollment revs up auto tech at HVCC
TROY, N.Y. (WRGB) — A record number of female students have enrolled in automotive technology programs at Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) this fall, marking the highest number the institution has seen in its history. According to a release, in total, 13 women are enrolled in automotive-related majors this semester within the Applied Technologies Department.…
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Over $100,000 raised for CFCC Automotive Technology Programs
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) – Cape Fear Community College’s (CFCC) recent fundraiser for students in the Automotive System Technology, Automotive Customizing Technology, and Collision Repair and Refinishing programs raised $113,500. According to CFCC, the money raised will help students by providing tools, equipment, and scholarships to support careers in the automotive industry. The fundraiser was held…
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CFCC fundraiser raises nearly $114,000 for automotive technology programs
35 minutes ago Cape Fear Community College (Photo: WWAY) WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Cape Fear Community College raised $113,500 through a recent fundraiser to benefit its Automotive System Technology, Automotive Customizing Technology, and Collision Repair and Refinishing programs, the college announced Tuesday. The funds will provide tools, equipment, and scholarships to students pursuing careers in…
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InnoGrit Corporation Beyond the Specs – Why InnoGrit SSD Controllers are a Game-Changer for Industrial Applications
InnoGrit Corporation is revolutionizing industrial data storage with its advanced SSD controllers, redefining performance and efficiency in key sectors, particularly the automotive industry. By developing innovative solutions to meet the growing demands of modern applications, InnoGrit Corporation has solidified its position as an industry leader and trusted partner. The company’s proactive approach to technology development,…
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CARS24 Set to Revolutionize Car Ownership: Plans to Onboard 100 Tech Professionals IT Voice
CARS24, India’s premier autotech platform, has announced ambitious plans to strengthen its technology backbone by onboarding 100 skilled tech professionals over the next four months. With an eye on revolutionizing the car ownership experience, this strategic expansion emphasizes roles in research and development (R&D), artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML), signifying the company’s commitment…
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Shanghai Yongmaotai Automotive Technology Co., Ltd. (SHSE:605208) Stock Rockets 26% As Investors Are Less Pessimistic Than Expected
Shanghai Yongmaotai Automotive Technology Co., Ltd. (SHSE:605208) shares have continued their recent momentum with a 26% gain in the last month alone. Not all shareholders will be feeling jubilant, since the share price is still down a very disappointing 15% in the last twelve months. Since its price has surged higher, Shanghai Yongmaotai Automotive Technology’s…
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Crash prevention technology shows ‘huge potential,’ but the roadmap is up for debate
Researchers at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety test how well automatic emergency braking systems work in real-world conditions. Dan Purdy/Courtesy of IIHS Dan Purdy/Courtesy of IIHS RUCKERSVILLE, Va. — Automatic emergency braking is the kind of feature most drivers hope they never have to use. But if you want to see it in action,…
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Panasonic Automotive Systems, Arm team up on SDV standardization
Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Panasonic Automotive Systems and Arm have inked a deal to standardize automotive architecture for software-defined vehicles, according to a Nov. 7 press release. The two companies say they recognize the need for the industry to…