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WardsAuto Daily

JANUARY 28, 2020

CES 2020 Video Clips

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Multimodal Mobility Takes Center Stage at CES

CES becomes a mobility show as companies large and small showcase convergent technologies that can be leveraged to transform current and future transport solutions.

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Autoline Daily: Industry News

BorgWarner Buys Delphi Technologies; EV Battery Cost Reduction Will Stall; Ford 3D Prints Wheel Locks

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GM Plant Closing Feb. 28, Retooling for EVs

GM President Mark Reuss indicates the automaker is preparing to build both fullsize and midsize electric pickup trucks as well as crossovers and SUVs at the Detroit-Hamtramck plant.

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GeoTab: Why Data is Key to Fleet, Mobility Ecosystem

Colin Sutherland, executive vice president of GeoTab, explains why vehicles are not a depreciating asset but a valuable data tool. GeoTab is the world's No.1 fleet telematics company, with about 2 million connected vehicles serving over 40,000 customers.

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Simulation for Peak Performance

Ansys simulation helped VW smash the Pikes Peak climb record and will accelerate electrification and autonomous driving development.

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Driving Out Software Fragmentation in Automotive

Dan Cauchy, executive director of Automotive Grade Linux, discusses the open-source automotive software platform at CES 2020. To date, 11 major manufacturers are using AGL, accounting for 60% of worldwide vehicle shipments.

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Intel Drives Mobileye Into Mobility Service Business

How Intel is using Mobileye technology to create a vertically integrated mobility service company delivering Robotaxi products and services in cities across the globe.

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NVIDIA Partners to Solve Complex AV Challenge

NVIDIA'S senior director of automotive, Danny Shapiro, provides update on the company's Drive platform partner program.

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Game-Changing Residential Compact Bi-Directional Charger

Wallbox, a European startup, introduces at CES 2020 patented compact bi-directional charger for the home. Doug Alfaro, the company's general manager-North America, speaks with TU Automotive.

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Wind River Doubles Down on Automotive

Wind River is leveraging 40 years of software development and an ecosystem of partnerships to develop and deliver comprehensive software solutions for automotive OEMs and suppliers.

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Over the Air Charging for Phones

Guru, a startup at CES 2020, has advanced beamforming millimeter wave charging that can wirelessly track and charge cellphones, tablets and headphones inside the car.  

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Vignettes of An Angst Free World

Harman's awesome audio while reducing EV range anxiety and combining multiple technologies in a single box for safety and e-commerce experiences.

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Qualcomm's Connectivity Solution for Land Rover Defender

At CES 2020 Peter Virk, director of connected car and future technology at Jaguar Land Rover, discusses Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon chipsets used for telematics and infotainment in the new Defender.

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Genivi Targets Connected-Vehicle Cockpit

Looking beyond the open Linux-based IVI platform to virtualization and common approaches for integrating OS and middleware in the connected-vehicle cockpit.

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HERE Mobility Seeks Level Playing Field in Mobility Space

At CES 2020 Liad Itzak, senior vice president at HERE Mobility, talks about the company's mission to globally aggregate taxis, public transportation, private-hire cars and micromobility to help them compete with ride-hailing services.

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IoT Meets C-V2X for Enhanced Safety

Panasonic’s Cirrus Cooperative Intelligent Transport System (C-ITS) open platform fuses together data from IoT sensors combined with both DSRC and C-V2X to make roads safer.

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