WardsAuto Daily Edition
WardsAuto Daily

NOVEMBER 16, 2021

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Ford, Bosch Launch Parking Tech Partnership

The Detroit Smart Parking Lab allows mobility and smart infrastructure pioneers and startups to test parking-related mobility, logistics and EV charging technologies, a Michigan official says.

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Defining, designing, delivering an OEM-grade global hybrid radio solution
Despite its widespread use, not all technologies that claim to be “hybrid radio” are truly capable of real-world adoption in most markets. What are the challenges of addressing hybrid radio on a global scale? What are the solutions that deliver OEM-grade solutions? What’s next in automotive entertainment? Xperi’s Paul Venezia, Chief Architect, DTS AutoStage, explores these and more in this on-demand presentation.

Autoline Daily 2021: Top Industry News for Nov. 16

VW Faces More Diesel Lawsuits; Mazda CX-50 Ready for Outdoor Lifestyles; ZF Bolsters Its Cloud Services

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Mainstream Automakers Perform High-Tech Juggling Act

Automotive Tech Week 2021
“We have to cover the entire transportation system,” Frank Abkenar says of Ford’s multi-pronged R&D.

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Logistics Expert Calls for Modernizing Cargo Transport

Automotive Tech Week 2021
Shipping companies adopting a “Digital First” mindset will be rewarded, Einride’s Per Olof Arnäs says. He says this is where computers will come in, having already increased in power by some 10,000 times in the past 20 years.

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How Chip Shortage Impacts Car Buyer Behavior

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The chip shortage has had major impacts on the automotive inventory, but just how disruptive to car buyer behavior? Consumer research compares shoppers’ attitudes when impacts were first realized to their buying behavior now that awareness is more widespread.

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Scania Goes Logging with New 80-ton BEV Truck

From TU Automotive
Truck maker Scania has created what it claims to be the world’s first BEV timber truck able to haul up to 80 metric tons of lumber.

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