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Car Digital Cockpit Market Size and Growth Forecast by Application, Type, and Region
Car Digital Cockpit Market USA, New Jersey- According to Market Research Intellect, the global Car Digital Cockpit market in the Internet, Communication and Technology category is projected to witness significant growth from 2025 to 2032. Market dynamics, technological advancements, and evolving consumer demand are expected to drive expansion during this period. The car digital cockpit…
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Amazon Autos to enter used car space, expanding beyond Hyundai
Welcome back to the latest episode of The Future of Automotive on CBT News, where we put recent automotive and mobility news into the context of the broader themes impacting the industry. I’m Steve Greenfield from Automotive Ventures, and I’m glad that you could join us this week. While Amazon continues to refine its new…
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Automotive Sensors Market Massive Growth at USD 55 Billion
Table of Contents The global automotive sensors market is currently valued at USD 24 billion in 2023 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 10.1%, reaching USD 55 billion by 2032. This robust growth reflects the increasing demand for advanced automotive technology aimed at enhancing vehicle safety, performance, and emission control. As regulations…
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Tesla’s Latest Innovations: A New Era in Robotics and Automotive Technology
The global automotive industry is on the cusp of transformation, with Tesla leading the charge through groundbreaking innovations. Recent revelations from Tesla’s all-hands livestream underscore the company’s commitment to advancing technology in both robotics and automotive sectors. Here’s a closer look at how these developments are set to redefine the industry. Revamping Robotics: Optimus Production…
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FPT and Subaru Expand Partnership for Two Years in Corporate-Level Commitment
FPT Corporation’s automotive subsidiary FPT Automotive and Subaru Corporation Japan recently renewed their two-year Basic Contract at the corporate level. Expanding on the 2024 agreement originally signed with Subaru’s IT department, this enhanced partnership reflects a shared commitment to technological innovation and long-term growth in the automotive industry. The agreement introduces new initiatives designed to…
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FPT and Subaru Accelerate Partnership with a Two-Year Corporate-Level Commitment
Hanoi, Vietnam: FPT Corporation’s automotive subsidiary FPT Automotive and Subaru Corporation Japan recently renewed their two-year Basic Contract at the corporate level. Expanding on the 2024 agreement originally signed with Subaru’s IT department, this enhanced partnership reflects a shared commitment to technological innovation and long-term growth in the automotive industry. This press release…
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Albany Technical College invests nearly $2 million into automotive program
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – Albany Tech is investing nearly $2 million into its Automotive Program, training the next generation of hybrid and electronic vehicle technicians. Vehicles are becoming more complex, and popping the hood is different than 10 years ago. This new change requires new technicians, something Albany Tech is investing in. The recent lab…
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Shanghai Yongmaotai Automotive Technology Co., Ltd.’s (SHSE:605208) Stock Is Rallying But Financials Look Ambiguous: Will The Momentum Continue?
Shanghai Yongmaotai Automotive Technology’s (SHSE:605208) stock is up by a considerable 128% over the past three months. However, we wonder if the company’s inconsistent financials would have any adverse impact on the current share price momentum. Specifically, we decided to study Shanghai Yongmaotai Automotive Technology’s ROE in this article. ROE or return on equity is…
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Karma Automotive Hosts Create Karma 2025, Where the Technologies and Communities of Tomorrow’s Vehicle Experiences Come Together
Karma Automotive’s Next-Generation of Extended-Range Electric Vehicles (EREV) Breaks Cover with the Stunning Amaris 2-Door Coupe IRVINE, Calif., March 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Karma Automotive today hosted Create Karma 2025, drawing together industry innovators, educators, civic and business leaders for an inspiring forum on the future of automotive technology and its transformative impact upon Southern…
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Tired of waiting, self-driving car makers are doing their own safety tests
There’s a new robocop regulating self-driving cars—and it’s a chipmaker. Several driverless car companies, including those that test in Canada, have announced their own, self-determined safety standards for their technology, seemingly superseding regulators that are supposed to set the rules of the road. The latest came Tuesday in a major announcement by semiconductor behemoth Nvidia.…