Latest ADAS News
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Germany: DRIVE PILOT Approved for Autonomous Driving at 95 km/h
Mercedes-Benz has received approval for DRIVE PILOT to perform conditionally automated driving at speeds of up to 95 km/h in Germany.
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Connect with Top OEMs at the Automotive Interior & Intuitive Vehicles Summit
There’s still time to join the Automotive Interior & Intuitive Vehicles Summit – a leading event for HMI UX/UI and interior design.
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Ford BlueCruise Approved in 15 Countries in Europe
The European Commission has approved Ford's BlueCruise hands-free driving technology to be used across 15 countries in Europe.
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AutoSens and InCabin Set to Converge in Detroit, May 21-23
AutoSens and InCabin will converge in Detroit, gathering engineers, industry leaders, and innovators in ADAS, AV, and sensing technology.
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Volkswagen Group and Mobileye to Roll Out Automated Driving Functions
The Volkswagen Group is collaborating with Mobileye to roll out additional automated and autonomous driving features.
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US: Mercedes-Benz Gains Approval for Turquoise Automated Driving Lights
Mercedes-Benz has received the world's first approval to use exterior lighting for automated driving in the states of California and Nevada.
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Terranet and AstaZero to Develop New ADAS Testing Methods
Vinnova has awarded a grant to Terranet and AstaZero to develop new testing methods for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
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Connected Cars Know the Word on the Street
Last month, AutoSens Brussels explored the relevant infrastructure requirements for deploying connected and autonomous vehicles.
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AutoSens Brussels: Navigating the Roadmap to Automated Driving
Last week, AutoSens Brussels explored the industry's progress on the roadmap to deploying automated and assisted driving technologies.
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Join the 7th Edition of AutoSens in Brussels
The highly anticipated AutoSens is returning to Brussels from 19–21 September at the iconic AutoWorld Museum, with lead sponsor, onsemi.
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Ford BlueCruise Approved for Use in Germany
Ford's BlueCruise Level 2 ADAS has received regulatory approval from Germany’s Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA) for use on the nation's highways.
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US: AAA Forecasts ADAS to Prevent 37 Million Crashes
The American Automobile Association (AAA) forecasts that ADAS technologies could prevent 37 million crashes in the US over the next 30 years…
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Accident Reduction up to 20% With Connected Vehicle Technology
Kapsch TrafficCom presented its roadwork warning communication technology at the Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems showcase in May.
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Mercedes‑Benz DRIVE PILOT Certified for Level 3 Operation in California
Mercedes‑Benz's DRIVE PILOT for SAE Level 3 conditionally automated driving has received certification for use in the state of California.
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Aurora Driver Capability Spotlight: Stormy Weather
Aurora has designed an innovative cleaning system that prevents moisture and debris from building up on autonomous vehicle sensors.
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AI-Driven Vehicle Computer ATC 3750 Saves Lives
NEXCOM’s AI-driven ATC 3750 is a powerful and compact vehicle computer that facilitates safer roads, and saves lives.