March 23, 2010
March 22, 2010
Germany: Daimler secures 288-unit school bus contract
March 22, 2010
Navistar’s quest for self-sufficiency
March 22, 2010
India: Tata plans heavy truck plant in Myanmar
March 22, 2010
Russia: KamAZ eyes Chinese JV by 2011
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
Webinars
8th December
11am Stuttgart | 3:30pm Mumbai | 5am Detroit
Virtualization for vehicle software maintenance: the HSM case
Elektrobit’s Isaac Trefz and Uwe Hildebrand present findings from research aimed at creating a proof-of-concept using NXP S32G2 with its HSE subsystem as the target hardware platform.
11th December
12pm Stuttgart | 4:30pm Mumbai | 6am Detroit
A two wheeler perspective on adopting automotive software development framework
Experts from Elektrobit and Ather present an architecture that enables seamless migration of AUTOSAR for electric two-wheelers.
11th December
3pm Stuttgart | 7:30pm Mumbai | 9am Detroit
Effective battery pack development through a holistic approach
MAHLE Powertrain’s James Miller and Corey Mumby discuss the company’s comprehensive approach to designing and developing battery packs optimised for challenging applications.
11th December
5pm Stuttgart | 9:30pm Mumbai | 11am Detroit
Integrating Essential SAFe® Agile Ways-of-Working with regulatory-compliant automotive engineering
UL Solutions and Scaled Agile explain how they have extended their Automotive Process Framework (AFP) to support Essential Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®).