Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAVs)
Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) encompass a broad range of engineering areas and popular knowledge topics. The audience for this curated content primarily consists of expert engineers in the connected and automated automotive sector./
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The CAValier: In Defense of the Mad Genius: Elon Musk's Unlikely Redemption
In the grand opera of technology and innovation, few figureheads loom as large, and truly divisive, as Elon Musk. An industry titan with a penchant for revolution, he has cemented himself in the public consciousness as an icon of eccentricity, a figure whose narrative reads like the pages of a graphic novel.
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Career Opportunities Abound In India's Soon To Boom ESDM industry
An exciting and technologically advanced future awaits in India’s burgeoning electronics sector. The industry is on the verge of a major growth spurt, propelled by a rising demand for electronics products and catalysed by initiatives such as Make in India and Digital India.
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Michigan DOT hosting open house on a proposed connected and automated vehicle (CAV) corridor.
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced an upcoming public open house event to discuss the proposed creation of a connected and automated vehicle (CAV) corridor on Interstate 94 in Wayne and Washtenaw counties.
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Robot platoons considered for U.S. armored brigades
The US Army is considering the implementation of a drone and robotics platoon within its armored brigade combat teams, as per announcements made at a recent AUSA Global Force conference.
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A look at the electric vehicles coming to India soon
India is gearing up for a wave of new electric vehicles set to hit the roads in 2024.
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NC State Research Group Proposes Adding "White" Light To Traffic Signals
Red. Yellow. Green. We are very familiar. Could handle a fourth "White" light?
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The Apple EV Car is a major dud, but Chinese EVs are poised to deliver on the promise
Check out this intriguing piece from InsideEVs, titled "Apple Couldn't Build The Car Of The Future. But China's Tech Giants Already Have".
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China EV differentiators offer gaming-friendly vehicles, detachable steering wheels, and other novel add-ons
In a world where innovation takes the driver's seat, electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers in China are buckling up for a unique ride. According to a recent article featured on Fortune, the red-hot competition among automakers in China is giving birth to some of the most unusual and innovative car features seen yet.
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EV maker Fisker is a stock risker reports CNN, Wallstreet Journal
Heralding a potential fall from grace, electric vehicle company Fisker's stock has seen a steep decline reported CNN Wednesday.
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BlueBotics' ANT server fleet management software automates on display at MODEX 2024
At the forefront of innovation, BlueBotics, a provider of natural feature navigation technology and a division of ZAPI GROUP, showcased its ANT (Advanced Network Technology) protocols at MODEX 2024.
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NASA and Boeing unveil X-66, a Net-Zero X-plane for the future
In a recent article by Interesting Engineering, exciting details are revealed about the innovative X-66, a green X-plane designed by NASA and Boeing.
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Sikorsky Unveils Its Future Family of VTOL Systems
In a bid to redefine the future of flight, Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, has announced its plans to develop, test and fly a hybrid-electric vertical takeoff and landing demonstrator (HEX / VTOL) with a tilt-wing configuration.
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The CAValier: A Young Professionals Guide To Launching Your Career at Aerotech 2024 — and Other Aerospace Conferences
Attending a major aerospace conference like SAE International's Aerotech in Charlotte, NC, this March can be overwhelming for aerospace engineers, college students, or aerospace managers new to such events. You can be confident that we have everything taken care of for you. Aerotech is a great opportunity to learn, network, and explore the latest advancements in aerospace technologies.
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A flying car that could fit in a garage? Meet the Doroni H1-X: EV
The future of airborne commuting might be closer than we think! Miami-based company Doroni Aerospace is preparing to debut their EV flying car, the H1-X, as early as 2025.
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Apple puts the kibosh on its electric car project
In a surprising turn of events, Apple's ambitious electric car project, codenamed 'Project Titan', has been shelved. The news, first reported by The Verge, sends ripples through the automobile and tech industries, as the highly anticipated project was once viewed as a potential game-changer in the market.
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$6 million investment for electrification of school bus fleet secured by Transdev Canada
Transdev Canada has made a significant leap toward sustainable transportation thanks to a $6 million investment from the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB).
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The CAValier: The 'Car Office': A Recipe for Productivity or a Commute Into Chaos?
The future is nearly here, and it is self-driving. The tantalizing promise of autonomous vehicles has captivated our imaginations, but as we race toward this new automotive era, we must ask ourselves — are we sacrificing more than we realize? A recent storm of articles touts the prospect of our cars becoming offices on wheels. The question is, should we allow a 'car office' to substitute for our living rooms or traditional workspaces? Are we ready to move from WFH to WFC - Work From Car?
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$15 Million Autonomous Transportation Research Grant Awarded To Ohio State University
The Ohio State University has received a $15 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant to establish a Tier 1 University Transportation Center, CARMEN+.
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The CAValier: Why the Recent Moon Landing Should Be Celebrated for Its Technological Mastery
The recent return to the moon has invigorated the imagination of the world, reminding us of the undying spirit of exploration and the boundless capacity of human ingenuity. However, beyond the heroics and grand symbolism, the Apollo anniversary holds a deeper story—a tale of technological advancement that has reshaped our world.
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Amid passenger safety issues, Aurora drives forward on autonomy
In the world of autonomous vehicles, Pittsburgh-based Aurora is pushing the boundaries on safety and trucking, despite common challenges.