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Integration of AI into In-Cabin Sensing – Automotive OEMs Making Full Use of Software to Enable Advanced Features

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As regulatory frameworks such as the EUs Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) near enforcement, automotive OEMs are increasingly integrating in-cabin sensing technologies with software-defined vehicle architectures. Overview of In-Cabin Sensors by OEM. For more information, contact research@IDTechEx.com or visit www.IDTechEx.com.

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HORIBA MIRA Partners with Monolith to Enhance its Battery Testing Through AI

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Monolith, artificial intelligence (AI) software provider to the world’s most innovative engineering teams, has been selected by Europe’s leading automotive engineering consultancy HORIBA MIRA as its AI partner for data-driven battery and powertrain development and testing. To learn more, visit www.monolithai.com. Today Magazine.

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Alps Alpine at PCIM 2025 in Hall 5, Stand 316 – Sensors and ICs for Automotive Applications

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This is part of a new concept currently being explored at Alps Alpine, aimed at contributing to the development of safe and functional systems for next-generation mobility. It was specifically developed for electric vehicles (EVs). Today Magazine. Today Magazine.

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Four Industry 4.0 Tech Adoption Insights from Indiana Plastics Manufacturers

Mold Making Technology

In Indiana, successful Industry 4.0 implementation strategies have been revealed through more than 50 interviews with early adopters, many of which are in the plastics industry. Nationally, Indiana ranks seventh in plastics industry employment, according to the Plastics Industry Association. job functions.

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New high-performance Microcontroller: Infineon Launches AURIX™ TC4Dx

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It combines power and performance enhancements with the latest trends in virtualization, Artificial Intelligence, functional safety, cybersecurity, and networking functions paving the way for new Electric/Electronical (E/E) architectures as well as the next generation of software-defined vehicles.

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Catching up with Industry 4.0

Automation Mag

“Our members have told us that the top challenge in attracting qualified people is competing against big tech firms and the growing distribution industry,” says Chris Gardner, senior vice-president of operations at Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA). . Everything is very electrical now,” says Groves.

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RoboGeorgia brings industry, academia, and robotics startups together in Atlanta

Robotics Business Review

We have the big 3PLs [ third-party logistics providers ], automotive manufacturing, and healthcare systems.” While it does not yet have the established co-working facilities of MassRobotics, the federal funding of Pittsburgh, or the global reputation of Silicon Valley, it does have proximity to academia and industry.

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