Open Location Platform company, HERE, has announced a new platform that will harness real-time data generated by the on-board sensors of connected vehicles, to “create a live depiction of the road environment”.
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Canon to supply image sensors for cars, robots
In an attempt to adapt to a shrinking camera market and a growing automation market, Canon intends to sell its image sensors to manufacturers for use in autonomous vehicles, robots and other automated machines.
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Automotive grade positioning and connectivity modules
u-blox has announced the expansion of its product offering with automotive qualified product variants added to its range of positioning and cellular wireless connectivity modules.
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Camera for automotive crash testing
Scitech has introduced the PCO Dimax CS high speed camera series specifically designed for harsh and demanding applications such as the automotive crash testing sector.
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Google’s self-driving car can now detect cyclists
Google has taught its self-driving cars to detect cyclists on the road, and has revealed that the use of sensors and machine learning has enabled its cars to interpret cyclists’ hand signals.
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Transparent material flow device
SICK Sensor Intelligence has announced the release of RFU65x, a device that enables consistently transparent material flow through an advanced RFID system.
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SA Tesla electric car factory offer declined
Volkswagen management prepares to take pay cut
Volkswagen has announced that it will cut bonuses to senior management as the company prepares to deliver its annual report on April 28.
While not giving specific figures, a statement from the company
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Combet quits as chair of SA Automotive Transformation Taskforce
Former federal MP Greg Combet has quit his role as chair of the South Australian Automotive Transformation Taskforce after two-and-a-half years to work as a defence industry lobbyist.
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Electric car race heats up with Chevy Bolt
General Motors unveiled its Chevrolet Bolt at the Las Vegas CES on Wednesday, which will be available in the United States for $US 30,000 (after tax credits).
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