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Siemens and Qualcomm set up ‘first private standalone 5G network in an industrial environment’

November 28, 2019 by David Edwards

Siemens and Qualcomm Technologies have implemented what they say is the first private 5G standalone network in a real industrial environment using the 3.7-3.8GHz band.

Siemens is providing the actual industrial test conditions and end devices such as Simatic control systems and IO devices and Qualcomm Technologies is supplying the 5G test network and the relevant test equipment.

The 5G network was installed in Siemens’ Automotive Showroom and Test Center in Nuremberg (main picture). Automated guided vehicles are displayed here which are primarily used in the automotive industry. [Read more…] about Siemens and Qualcomm set up ‘first private standalone 5G network in an industrial environment’

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: automotive, communication, future, industrial, industry, network, private, qualcomm, siemens, standalone, technologies, test, wireless

Bosch ‘poised for leap’ in e-mobility with new silicon carbide semiconductors

November 28, 2019 by David Edwards

Bosch says it is poised to make a technological “leap” in electric mobility as a result of developing new silicon carbide semiconductors.

The vast majority of semiconductors today are made using common silicon, which makes up 25 per cent of Earth’s crust, but silicon carbide is generally made from an extremely rare mineral called “moissanite”.

Bosch is secretive about its technology, but Harold Kroeger, member of the Bosch board of management, says: “Silicon carbide semiconductors will transform e-mobility.” [Read more…] about Bosch ‘poised for leap’ in e-mobility with new silicon carbide semiconductors

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: automotive, bosch, carbide, chips, dresden, electric, kroeger, percent, power, semiconductor, semiconductors, silicon, systems, technology

FLIR Systems partners with Veoneer to introduce ‘first’ thermal sensor-equipped production self-driving car with leading automaker

November 22, 2019 by Sam Francis

FLIR says automaker to become the industry’s ‘first of many’ to feature thermal sensing to improve safety of autonomous vehicles

FLIR Systems says its Boson-based thermal sensing technology has been selected by Veoneer, a tier-one automotive supplier, for its “Level 4” autonomous vehicle production contract with a top global automaker, planned for 2021. 

FLIR says the Veoneer system will be “the first in the industry” to include multiple thermal sensing cameras that provide both narrow and wide field-of-view capabilities to enhance the safety of self-driving vehicles. [Read more…] about FLIR Systems partners with Veoneer to introduce ‘first’ thermal sensor-equipped production self-driving car with leading automaker

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automotive, autonomous, cameras, conditions, flir, industry, self-driving, sensing, systems, thermal, vehicles, veoneer

ZF joins Mobility as a Service Alliance group

November 15, 2019 by Sam Francis

The automotive components and systems supplier ZF has become the first major automotive supplier to participate in the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Alliance.

The objective of this special interest group that spans Europe is to bring about a paradigm shift in urban mobility, promote networked mobility concepts, and create uniform standards for technologies and legislation.

ZF says traffic jams, lack of parking, and air pollution mean that better mobility concepts are needed to avert the threat of complete gridlock in many city centers. [Read more…] about ZF joins Mobility as a Service Alliance group

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: alliance, applications, automated, automotive, autonomous, better, concepts, electric, europe, future, getthere, group, hand, maas, mobility, mobility-as-a-service, movers, needed, parks, people, providers, public, service, shuttles, solutions, supplier, systems, transport, zf

SEMICON Europa opens with smart mobility, medtech, design and talent in spotlight

November 13, 2019 by Sam Francis

SEMICON Europa, Europe’s largest event connecting the entire electronics design and manufacturing supply chain – from innovation to applications – has opened in strategic co-location with productronica at Messe München, in Munich, Germany.

Themed Semiconductors Drive Smart, SEMICON Europa 2019 – November 12 to 15 – highlights the vital importance of European sectors and ecosystems in propelling the semiconductor manufacturing industry and the broader electronics design and manufacturing supply chain worldwide.

Olivier Schwab, Managing Director of the World Economic Forum, kicks off the Executive Keynote Opening Ceremony with his presentation Leadership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. [Read more…] about SEMICON Europa opens with smart mobility, medtech, design and talent in spotlight

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automotive, chain, design, digital, electronics, europa, europe, focus, forum, global, highlights, industry, innovation, key, leading, manufacturing, medtech, mems, mobility, semi, semicon, semiconductor, smart, strategic, supply, technology, transportation

Renesas joins Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium

October 30, 2019 by Mai Tao

Renesas Electronics, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has joined the Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium (AVCC) as a core member.

Renesas joins leaders from across the automotive ecosystem, including vehicle original equipment manufacturers, Tier 1 suppliers, and other semiconductor suppliers to help solve some of the most significant challenges of introducing self-driving vehicles at scale.

As the automotive industry pushes forward to meet the needs of an increasingly connected environment, vehicles are evolving to become more intelligent, more ecologically friendly, and more affordable. [Read more…] about Renesas joins Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: achieving, affordable, automotive, autonomous, avcc, companies, computing, ecosystem, edge, excited, framework, future, general, industry, joins, leading, mobility, motors, play, renesas, required, role, scale, semiconductor, suppliers, technology, vehicle, vehicles

Factories yet to realise full potential of robotics

October 14, 2019 by Mai Tao

Download our new white paper, Smart Factory: Material Handing in the Factory of the Future

The way manufacturers set up their production lines hasn’t fundamentally changed much in decades. For example, automakers use a linear assembly line where the bodies of cars are sometimes suspended above a linear production line and moved along slowly as robots or workers perform various tasks all the way along the line.

This method has been the main method of assembly for around a century, but autonomous mobile robots are now challenging this status quo.

Instead of using what could be described as an ground-based or overhead conveyor to move the cars along the assembly line, autonomous mobile robots could carry them along instead. [Read more…] about Factories yet to realise full potential of robotics

Filed Under: Features, Logistics Tagged With: assembly, automotive, autonomous, bodies, cars, company, factories, factory, future, increasingly, kind, linear, manufacturers, manufacturing, method, mobile, move, overhead, process, production, realise, robots, tasks

Mitsubishi Electric’s new plant in India to produce automotive products

October 11, 2019 by Mai Tao

Mitsubishi Electric says it will start construction of a new plant on the premises of its subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric Automotive India in Gujarat, India.

The company’s new plant, along with one in Manesar, Haryana, will enable MEAI to expand its output of products such as motor-control units for electric power steering, exhaust gas recirculation valves and giant magnet-resistance sensors.

The demand for these components is expected to grow in line with increasing sales of vehicles offering enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions in the Indian market. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric’s new plant in India to produce automotive products

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: automotive, developing, efficiency, electric, expand, fuel, gujarat, india, mitsubishi, plant, products, range, vehicles

New consortium to develop a common computing platform for autonomous vehicles

October 11, 2019 by Sam Francis

A group of leading companies from the automotive and computing industries have formed collaborative effort toward making fully self-driving vehicles a reality.

The new Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium (AVCC), officially launched recently at Arm TechCon in San Jose, brings together industry leaders from automotive, automotive supply, semiconductor and computing to serve as the leading organization for autonomous computing expertise.

Together with the consortium’s growing membership, the initial AVCC members Arm, Bosch, Continental, Denso, General Motors, Nvidia, NXP Semiconductors and Toyota will collaborate to help solve some of the most significant challenges to deploy self-driving vehicles at scale. [Read more…] about New consortium to develop a common computing platform for autonomous vehicles

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: assistance, automotive, autonomous, avcc, challenges, common, computing, consortium, deployment, general, help, industry, manager, platform, scale, self-driving, software, systems, technological, vehicles, work

Senseye extends automotive footprint with new US installations

October 11, 2019 by Mai Tao

Senseye, the industrial software company, is rolling out its suite of technologies and methodologies in automotive manufacturing facilities in the US.

Senseye’s technology suite, Senseye PdM, is used by global automotive manufacturers to monitor the condition of machinery in real time.

It spots emerging problems with monitored assets and identifies when they are most likely to fail by using machine learning algorithms to analyse data relating to key condition indicators such as vibration, pressure, temperature and torque levels. [Read more…] about Senseye extends automotive footprint with new US installations

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: automotive, best, company, condition, customers, digital, efficiency, levels, machine, maintenance, manufacturers, manufacturing, months, nissan, operations, pdm, practice, senseye, suite, technologies, transformation

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