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The Rise of Automotive Thermal Sensing Technology for Improved Road Safety with Magna

Automotive thermal sensing technology has undergone remarkable advancements since its inception in the military and first-responder sectors. Initially designed to enhance visibility in low-light conditions, these systems have evolved into powerful tools aimed at reducing collisions and improving road safety. As one of the leaders in this field, Magna has developed a compact and affordable thermal sensing system that is now installed in over 1.2 million vehicles worldwide.

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Exploring the Worldwide Status of Automated Vehicle Testing with the ITU and UNECE

As technology advances and the realm of automated driving expands, the safety implications of these innovations become increasingly critical. The Symposium on the Future Networked Car recently looked into this pressing topic during its session on the “Worldwide Status of Automated Vehicle Testing,”

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The evolving landscape of imaging technology for ADAS: An interview with Robin Jenkin from NVIDIA

We caught up with Robin Jenkin, Distinguished Engineer and Lead Imaging Scientist at NVIDIA. In this interview Robin shares more about his role in IEEE P2020 Image Quality Standards Working Group, and what challenges he thinks will be discussed at AutoSens USA this May.

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V2X Technologies Unlocked: With Jim Misener, Global V2X Ecosystem Lead at Qualcomm

Hear from Jim Misener, Global V2X Ecosystem Lead for Qualcomm. In this interview Jim shares with us his views on the role of connected vehicles in smart city planning, including collaborative efforts across the industry towards a seamless global V2X ecosystem.

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What can Auto learn from Aerospace?

For the past half a century, the automotive industry has been at the pinnacle of success in developing lean principles that every other industry emulates their manufacturing processes after. The fathers of the Toyota production system, five lean principles, and seven wastes concept were Sakichi Toyoda, his sons (Kiichiro Toyoda and Eiji Toyoda), as well as Taiichi Ohno, a manufacturing engineer. These systems and approaches shaped much of the manufacturing industry today and serve as the roots of lean from the major Japanese automotive company.

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