Renault’s New 3D Holographic Display
Renault have coöperated with Holografika and Oktal, two European simulation specialists, in a project to put 3D holographic screens in cars. The project is called Ariva,
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Cars Will Drive Themselves by 2050!
Cars will be driving themselves by 2050, according to Michael Robinson, the former Lancia design chief and the founder of start-up design firm Crossover Creative Consortium.
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Nissan: Suppliers Will Be Tech Partners
Nissan will integrate suppliers in plans to introduce 15 new technologies a year starting in 2009. “There will be some key technological areas where we will want to pilot development up to the manufacturing process,
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Americans More Interested in Technology
Americans are more interested than ever in equipping their next vehicle with such features as backup sensors or steerable headlamps. As usual, however, their enthusiasm slips when they consider the cost of such technologies.
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Porsche Releases First Info on 911
The Porsche brand is celebrating its 60th birthday. The company motto “Besser gehts immer” implies improvement is always possible. The next-generation 911 increases performance through innovation in design and
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Interview: Prof.Dr Wördenweber, expert of Interior lighting
Driver Vision News will be bringing out a special on automotive interior lighting in June. Here an excerpt from an interview with Prof. Dr. Burkard Wördenweber,
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Technology Makes Safer Drivers?
Active safety systems now on the market fall into five areas, as defined by a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the vehicle safety research arm of the U.S. insurance industry:
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Pico-projector Systems Have Great Future.
Tiny pico-projectors are for highly mobile applications. The very smallest, meant for integration into cell phones, have been demonstrated but are not expected to be commercially available until 2010.
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New Pulse-Driven LEDs Look Twice Brighter
According to an article in Nikkei Electronics, a research group at Japan’s Ehime University has developed a pulse-drive control method to make LEDs look twice as bright by leveraging the properties
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SWRI, ARMINES Cooperate on Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) are joining forces with ARMINES, the research branch of the French École des Mines, to advance the state of the art in road automation — sensors, vehicle controls, robotics and pathway generation are all targeted.
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