May 13, 2010
May 13, 2010
UK: Burnaston gears up for Toyota Auris Hybrid
May 13, 2010
US: Eco-friendly technology dominates GM patents
May 13, 2010
Germany: Daimler invests over €1bn in new V-engines
May 13, 2010
India: Allison opens new Chennai facility
May 13, 2010
US: Autocar first to offer Cummins ISX11.9
May 12, 2010
UK: Zytek develops new EV powertrain
May 12, 2010
US: Cummins forecasts 2010 revenue of US$12bn
May 12, 2010
US: Chrysler to invest US$43m in Kokomo facilities
May 12, 2010
US: GM teams up with Hawaii for fuel cells
May 11, 2010
China: VW starts DSG output at Dalian facility
May 11, 2010
US: Delphi begins supplying common rail system to VW
May 11, 2010
US: Hawaii named early launch state for Nissan Leaf
May 11, 2010
Norway: TH!NK raises US$40m
May 11, 2010
Oil prices: implications for electric vehicles
May 10, 2010
Finland: On-board PM sensor from Pegasor
May 10, 2010
Spain: Valencia to build Ford’s European hybrids
Webinars
2nd May
3pm Stuttgart | 6:30pm Mumbai | 9am Detroit
Building a safe foundation for software-defined vehicles with EB corbos
Elektrobit’s Joel Thurlby outlines the impact of functional failures and interference on vehicle functions and automotive software.
7th May
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Next-level vehicle cybersecurity using ESCRYPT CycurHSM on AURIX™ TC4x devices
Rohan Pandit of ETAS and Infineon’s Michael Arzberger and Laurent Heidt discuss the complexities of balancing cybersecurity, performance, and cost-effectiveness in today’s competitive market.
8th May
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Beyond battery cycling basics – how to verify design, compliance, safety, and production with validation planning and analysis
Element’s Mike Pendleton explains how battery design verification and analysis can help answer questions before they arise and how to save costs in design and production validation cycles.
13th May
10am Stuttgart | 1:30pm Mumbai | 4am Detroit
Maximizing automated vehicle safety with AI and data-driven validation techniques
IAV’s Max Winkelmann and Mike Hartrumpf provide a clear vision of automated vehicle safety validation and explain how to carry out effective testing.