Aftermarket LED DRLs from Osram & Sylvania
Joining the trend started by Hella and Philips, Osram—and their American subsidiary Sylvania—are now marketing a range of white LED DRLs for aftermarket fitment to cars
Joining the trend started by Hella and Philips, Osram—and their American subsidiary Sylvania—are now marketing a range of white LED DRLs for aftermarket fitment to cars
The Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will hold an LED Lighting Institute on 10-12 September in Troy, New York.
At the 2013 Geneva International Motor Show, PSA Peugeot Citroën presented Technospace, a concept that foreshows the new Citroën C4 Picasso. PSA have gone to
Everlight Electronics have announced three new 850-nm “HIR” (high efficiency infrared) emitters, with high output power and narrow viewing angles, intended for use in
Autonomobiles could bring huge benefits in the long run, but they’re not yet ready to move past the experimental stage—this according to American safety regulators.
The US auto safety regulatory agency, NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) has announced a new policy concerning vehicle automation, including the
Toyota want to become the first automaker in the world to break the 10-million-vehicle production barrier this year.
Audi are keeping exterior upgrades on 2014 models to a minimum: they’re putting in revised LED front and rear lamps, new bumpers, and twin round exhaust outlets.
A report from the GTB President
GTB held its 115 th session in Stockholm, Sweden from 27-30 May 2013 with the largest participation of delegates from its national and international members for many years. More than 60 delegates from 19 delegations devoted their time to the meetings of the Committee of Experts and to the working groups and taskforces.
Delegates from the 19 member organisations at the GTB Committee of Experts in Stockholm |
There was a particularly warm welcome to the delegations from China and Taiwan who were actively participating for the first time since their memberships were confirmed by the GTB General Assembly in April 2013. In the opening words of welcome to this 115 th session the significance of these two new memberships, which lead to greater mutual understanding of the international regulatory scene and towards a new era of cooperation to achieve harmonisation of the technical requirements, was recognised. GTB now has 19 member associations representing Austria, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, IMMA, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK and USA.
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