News Jul 23, 2021 India’s automotive electronics market to cross $18 bn by 2027: Report Automotive electronics sales will triple, driven by rising income levels and increasing customer preference for in-vehicle digital experience. Telematics penetration remains low compared to global standards.
News Nov 17, 2020 48V engine: A promising solution for eco-friendly commuting With the government keen to unleash the EV movement in India, mild hybrid solutions with 48V architecture can be a promising alternative, says Sharath Tengse
News Aug 07, 2020 Top 5 automotive safety trends to watch out for in India As per World Road Statistics report in 2018, India ranked first for road accidents deaths across the 199 countries. Thalavai Venkatesan of Continental Automotive India explains the five safety technologies that promise to boost road safety in India.
News Jul 29, 2020 Continental deploys NVIDIA-powered supercomputer for vehicle AI into operation This supercomputer is ranked as the top system in the automotive industry, according to the publicly available list of TOP 500 supercomputers.
News May 27, 2020 Role of simulation in transforming auto industry Use of simulation is pervasive in the automotive industry today. Power of simulation has no bounds; it is transforming all facets of product life cycle, says Sameera Damle.
News Feb 25, 2020 Connected Vehicle 2020 to be held in Bengaluru The event will is expecting participation of more than 1200 registered delegates, 80 exhibitors, and 60 speakers.
News Feb 19, 2020 Marelli opens new R&D center at Turin in Italy The new facility is aimed at developing body, lighting, electronics and ADAS.
Desk Jan 01, 2020 2020: A turnaround year? It is estimated that one Indian city is wiped out every year due to road accidents. In 2018 alone, a mind-boggling 149,000 people lost their lives on Indian roads, which is equivalent to the population of Meghalaya’s capital Shillong.
Cover Story Jan 01, 2020 Road Safety are we on the right path? Though India accounts for just 2 per cent of automotives globally, it is responsible for more than 11 per cent of road traffic deaths. In 2018 alone, around 149,000 people lost their lives on Indian roads.