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Saturday, January 20, 2018
Clean Technica - Each year, Navigant Research evaluates all the companies involved in developing self-driving cars and ranks them according to their performance and marketing strategy. Granted, some of the measurements are subjective, but the combined results provide insight into who is leading and who is following in the race to bring autonomous... More
Fair Observer - American automakers are weighing continued sales optimism against uncertain policy moves. Meanwhile, electric cars look ripe for consumer-friendly jumps in performance. US automakers sold 17.2 million vehicles in 2017, nearly 320,000 fewer than 2016, snapping a streak of seven straight years of sales gains. But they did benefit... More
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Wards Auto - Driverless cars, as well as the advanced driver-assistance systems preceding their rollout, promise new levels of transportation freedom and safety, but experts warn they also could create a crippling data crunch from the massive amounts of information generated during development and... More
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Fleet Owner - Autonomous technology could be found just about everywhere at CES 2018. From improving mobility options for senior citizens and the disabled, to the safety and efficiency benefits of developing smarter cities, it does not appear the absence of federal regulations or a high level of public skepticism can derail the momentum... More
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
CBC News - At the North American International Auto show in Detroit, industry leaders are unveiling new driver aids — like sensors that help you park or merge lanes — all aimed to take the 'driver' out of driving. Autonomous vehicles are all the rage this year, and some automakers are hoping those cars will catch on... More
Transport & Logistics News - Transport Certification Australia (TCA) has released a report that explores the security of Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAV). The report, entitled Key Decisions to Progress Australian Deployment of a Security Credential Management System, is intended to inform decisions that need to be made in... More
R & D Magazine - Connected and autonomous vehicles are gobbling up headlines and stoking the fire of a technological revolution that could ultimately reshape the American transportation landscape. But, as we continue to see new and emerging technologies change the transportation industry, we must not only look at the end results – a... More
Monday, January 15, 2018
Automotive News - Yep, there was lots of talk and several demonstrations of self-driving cars at CES, but it was striking to notice which companies did not attend this massive consumer electronics... More
Toronto Star - Driverless cars notifying emergency services after a crash. Automated trucks helping collect Toronto homeowners’ trash. A plunge in city parking revenues when vehicles drop passengers and simply roll... More
Sunday, January 14, 2018
VentureBeat.com - For a week each January, Las Vegas becomes Las Betas. The VentureBeat crew checked out CES 2018, the big tech trade show last week, and we’ve come up with the top trends from the event. These trends are bigger than any single company, and they could change the landscape in the coming... More
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Geospatial World - New technologies like artificial intelligence, automation, robotics have all opened up a host of possibilities. To stay competitive and emerge as winners in this game, the industry leaders are thinking on feet, setting new priorities and rapidly adopting... More
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Business Insider - Ford has big plans to cash in on driverless cars, but not in the way you might think. While most companies developing self-driving vehicles want to use them to move people, Ford wants to use them to move goods – at least at first. On Tuesday, the company announced it is working... More
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