Latest ADAS News
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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.
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Connected Vehicle Technology and AI Increase Safety for Bikes
The Bike2CAV project from Kapsch TrafficCom used connected vehicle technology, sensors and AI to improve safety for bike users on the road.