March 22, 2010
March 22, 2010
US: Navistar gains EPA nod for MaxxForce DT engines
March 22, 2010
Moving downrange – the pros and cons for truck OEMs
March 22, 2010
US: Commercial Vehicle Group prices offering
March 22, 2010
Sweden: Renault’s stake in AB Volvo generates interest
March 22, 2010
Sweden: Two Scania committee members quit
March 19, 2010
US: CARB unveils US$3.7m in rebates for clean vehicles
March 19, 2010
US: Heavy-duty truck orders gain in February
March 19, 2010
US: Commercial Vehicle Group issues stock
March 19, 2010
Germany: Mercedes-Benz Vans appoints new head
March 19, 2010
India: Daimler to invest Rs44bn over five years
March 18, 2010
Brazil: Mercedes-Benz receives order for 550 trucks
March 18, 2010
US: Fitch upgrades Navistar ratings
March 18, 2010
Germany: Daimler Buses to outpace market growth in 2010
March 17, 2010
US: Oshkosh Defense to expand its technical operations
March 17, 2010
Sweden: Scania to resume five-day week in April
March 16, 2010
UK: BAE Systems delivers first Green Bus Fund hybrid
Webinars
22nd September
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Black box testing with EB corbos Linux
Elektrobit’s Jens Petersohn and Andreas Zdiarstek of emlix present a testing method designed to improve the reliability of Linux-based products.
25th September
4pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Data-driven configuration for automotive intrusion detection systems
Garrett Motion’s Volkan Deveci, Antoon Joseph, and Ioannis Deligiannis explore the unique challenges of data-driven IDS configuration and discuss the present and future of automotive IDS.
26th September
5pm Stuttgart | 8:30pm Mumbai | 11am Detroit
Software-defined vehicle architecture and cybersecurity needs
Karamba Security’s David Barzilai discusses SDV architectural and supply-chain implications and how to secure in-vehicle applications without delaying software release schedules.
28th September
10am Stuttgart | 1:30pm Mumbai | 4am Detroit
Cybersecurity for the software-defined vehicle
Michael Lüke and Dr Moritz Minzlaff of ETAS explore why SDVs are constantly evolving and what this means for your approach to security.