Automotive
Series 9 – Episode 3 – The next wave of ADAS technology
Paige West talks with Sumit Sharma, CEO of MicroVision, about Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Lidar technology.
Winbond memory vendor receives ISO/SAE 21434 certification for Road vehicles
Winbond Electronics, a global supplier of semiconductor memory solutions, has announced that they had received the ISO/SAE 21434 certification from TÜV NORD for Road vehicles Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS), making them the world’s first memory vendor to receive the ISO/SAE 21434 standard certification for Road vehicles Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS).
OMNIVISION advanced cameras debut at AutoSens Brussels 2022
OMNIVISION, a global developer of semiconductors, including advanced digital imaging, analogue and touch & display technology, has announced the first-of-its-kind automotive demonstrations to be held at AutoSens in Brussels, 12th to 14th September 2022.
Williams Advanced Engineering debuts an array of EV innovations
Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) debuts its latest electric vehicle innovation: an ultra-high performance electric vehicle platform designed to accelerate the ambitions of hypercar manufacturers, from start-ups to OEMs.
£25M awarded to scope scale-up of electric vehicle technology
The Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) has announced winners sharing around £25m of government funding to assess if projects are ready for scale-up to support the growth of manufacturing and expansion of businesses in the UK automotive supply chain.
Nexeon awarded funding for silicon materials scale-up
Nexeon Limited, an international battery materials developer and manufacturer, has received a boost to its plans for high-volume manufacture with the awarding of almost £2m from the Automotive Transformation Fund (ATF).
StoreDot ships EV battery cell samples to global car makers for testing
Following the successful completion of series D funding round, StoreDot commences shipping its production ready battery cell samples to global electric vehicle OEMs.
All-electric mine will power five million electric vehicles over 10 years
Snow Lake Lithium expects to produce enough lithium to power around five million electric vehicles over 10 years for the North American market. This is the equivalent to around 500,000 electric vehicles per year.
Human sensitivity for the computer: the future of climate comfort optimisation lies in virtual application
With the introduction of electromobility, the issues of air conditioning and climate comfort are becoming massively more important. This is because unlike the combustion engine, which can always provide sufficient waste heat for heating and operates all electrical consumers in the interior via the generator, the driver of an e-car pays dearly for any heating or cooling power required with potential range.
McLaren Racing 3D prints 9,000 parts a year
McLaren Racing is responding to tighter vehicle production time and budget limits from the FIA by 3D printing tens of thousands of parts with large next-generation Neo800 stereolithography 3D printers from Stratasys.