Self-Driving and Electric Cars Will Drive Jobs Says Report
Self-driving and electric cars will help create more than 100,000 US mobility industry jobs in the coming decade, including up to 30,000 jobs for engineers
Self-driving and electric cars will help create more than 100,000 US mobility industry jobs in the coming decade, including up to 30,000 jobs for engineers
MQA, the world’s leading company delivering master quality audio in a file small enough to stream, today announced that the company is expanding its innovative
Otonomo, the first neutral automotive data services platform, announced that it has partnered with Daimler AG on a Neutral Server initiative to provide Mercedes-Benz connected
World-leading autonomous delivery van (ADV) company Udelv will debut the latest model of its self-driving delivery vans at CES, featuring new state of-the-art technology, alongside
Intel and Warner Bros.* demonstrated exciting potential for immersive entertainment in an autonomous driving world with a first-of-its-kind concept car at CES 2019. The car
Rightware today at CES revealed the latest innovations in its Kanzi product family, which allow automakers to increase brand value by combining Android™ Automotive with
Hum by Verizon, an all-in-one connected car solution that gives users vehicle location, diagnostics, emergency roadside assistance, trip history and more, will be the first
In connected car news are omniVision, Aptiv, Affectiva, Cinemo, 24M, Honda, Ouster and HARMAN. omniVision Tech omniVision Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of advanced digital
BYTON, the premium intelligent electric vehicle brand, today revealed new details about its first production model, the M-Byte SUV, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
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AUTO Connected Car News has rounded-up all the known automotive and autonomous news coming from CES 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Learn what to see what demos to watch.
Automotive Grade Linux, a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open platform for the connected car, has announced that Hyundai has joined Automotive Grade Linux (AGL)