KUKA and Ford Otosan in Turkey have signed a new framework contract for supplying more than 700 robots for Ford’s next generation electrical and connected commercial vehicle projects in Ford`s plants in Kocaeli.
Combined solution enables RISC-V developers to develop and deploy robust and reliable software meeting automotive and industrial safety certifications.
Unibuss AS, one of Norway's largest transport operators, has once again placed its trust in CAF Group with a contract to supply 183 Urbino 18 electric buses to Oslo. This contract is testament to the Norwegian capital city's commitment to electrifying the city's public transport system, following a call for tenders which received bids from leading companies in the sector.
The technology company Continental supplies essential elements for an intuitive and attractive user experience in the new BMW iX. In response to vehicle digitalization, the electric vehicle integrates Continental’s Cockpit High Performance Computer. It manages the increasing software complexity as well as the rapidly growing functional scope in the cockpit. The computer also provides the necessary computing power for the functions in the supplier’s head-up display and the large-scale display landscape in the vehicle. Together with the driver camera integrated in the digital instrument cluster,
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH (“Toshiba”) has launched a new normally open (NO) 1-Form-A photorelay that is intended for use in a multitude of battery- and hybrid-electric vehicle applications including within the battery management system (BMS), ground fault detection and identifying faults with mechanical relays.
Rohde & Schwarz, a leading global test & measurement company, is partnering with the automotive chipset development team of Realtek, one of the world’s foremost network and multimedia fabless IC design companies to ensure compliance with current and future OPEN Alliance standards.
After a 48-hour, caffeine-fueled session of intense brainstorming and coding, the closing bell rang on the first ZF Open-Source Mobility Hackathon. Held on January 7, the activity was conducted during this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. A total of 170 participants from 20 countries registered to take part.