28 January, 2020 Backed by Tata uniEVerse, creates a holistic EV ecosystem to accelerate the adoption of EVs in India (L-R) Mr. N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons and Tata Motors, Mr. Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons along with Mr. Guenter Butschek, CEO & MD, Tata Motors and Mr. Shailesh Chandra, President – E-Mobility Business… Continue reading @Tata: Backed by Tata uniEVerse, creates a holistic EV ecosystem to accelerate the adoption of EVs in India
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Renault turns to VW’s De Meo as carmaker seeks fresh start
PARIS (Reuters) – Renault’s (RENA.PA) Tuesday named Luca de Meo, the former head of Volkswagen’s (VOWG_p.DE) Seat brand, as its next chief executive, as the carmaker looks to draw a line under a year of turmoil by finalizing a long-awaited management shake-up. De Meo’s appointment fills one of the big gaps left at the French… Continue reading Renault turns to VW’s De Meo as carmaker seeks fresh start
French carmaker Renault names Luca de Meo as new CEO
FILE PHOTO: SEAT President and CEO Luca de Meo attends the 89th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland March 5, 2019. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy/File Photo PARIS (Reuters) – French carmaker Renault REN.PA on Tuesday named former Volkswagen’s (VOWG_p.DE) Seat brand executive Luca de Meo as its new chief executive, as Renault moves to create a… Continue reading French carmaker Renault names Luca de Meo as new CEO
Daiichi Sankyo harnesses ‘old’ R&D to strike cancer drug gold
TOKYO — Daiichi Sankyo, a Japanese drugmaker that has not had a blockbuster product for nearly a decade, is surging in market value, joining the 5 trillion yen ($46 billion) club that also includes such marquee names as Nintendo and Honda Motor. The drugmaker pulled off a major breakthrough in cancer treatment using traditional research methods largely… Continue reading Daiichi Sankyo harnesses ‘old’ R&D to strike cancer drug gold
Japan to lift stockpiles of metals for EVs, wary of China’s clout
TOKYO — Japan will expand its reserves of metals crucial to the production of electric vehicles and high-tech gadgets, aiming to keep pace with rising demand and ensure access as China gains increasing control over global supplies. China provides nearly 60% of Japan’s imports for these often-rare minerals, and international competition to secure such resources is heating up. Companies tied to Chinese… Continue reading Japan to lift stockpiles of metals for EVs, wary of China’s clout
Lucid Motors Announces Dr. Eugene Lee as Senior Director of ADAS and Autonomous Driving
Dr. Lee brings with him over 20 years of experience in automotive systems development. For the past 13 years, he played a leading role in developing the autonomous driving strategies and technologies at GM and then at Hyundai. As Hyundai’s Vice President and Head of the Autonomous Vehicle Development Center, he established the automaker’s 10-year… Continue reading Lucid Motors Announces Dr. Eugene Lee as Senior Director of ADAS and Autonomous Driving
@Hyundai: Patented Technologies: The Key to Successful Future of a Company
Patent technologies are important to lead the market with new products and new technologies. Learn about technology leadership, patents, not just rights to technology, but also future growth engines. The Core of Technology Leadership, Patent Technology Ever since the first patent law was introduced, there have been disagreements and quarrels over patents. The rise of… Continue reading @Hyundai: Patented Technologies: The Key to Successful Future of a Company
@Hyundai: See-and-React: GV80’s Electronically Controlled Suspension
Even the most comfortable cars inevitably become less comfortable on ill-maintained roads. But what if the suspension notices the road conditions ahead and adjusts to offset the incoming shock? That is precisely the function of GV80’s electronically controlled suspension: it previews the road and reacts to any contingency in order to optimize passenger comfortability. The… Continue reading @Hyundai: See-and-React: GV80’s Electronically Controlled Suspension
The 9-to-5 workday is obsolete
Robert Owen, one of the pioneers of urban socialism, coined the phrase, “Eight hours’ labor, eight hours’ recreation, eight hours’ rest.” Can the world break free from this regimented schedule? Anyone with a daily rush-hour commute already knows what it costs to share a city with millions of others. Whether you’re stuck in traffic on… Continue reading The 9-to-5 workday is obsolete
Coronavirus: Facebook tells staff to avoid China
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