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Created by longtime Automoblog managing editor Carl Anthony with support from the global AutoSens and InCabin communities, AutoVision News Radio centers on future vehicle technology, including next-generation ADAS innovations, electrification, and software-defined cars. As we stand in the middle of what will be deemed one of the most significant eras in automotive, Carl amplifies the minds and voices behind this historic transformation while coming to terms with middle age, father loss, and ...
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In late October 2024, the Automotive Women's Alliance Foundation (AWAF) held its annual Step Into Power event. Attendees met the latest AWAF scholarship recipients and heard a Q&A presentation from Aruna Anand, President and Chief Executive Officer for Continental Automotive North America. During the event, Marley Devergilio, Membership Board Chair…
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Reuters Automotive USA 2024 united over 100 expert speakers and 700 senior and executive-level attendees at the Huntington Place in downtown Detroit. In addition to the collaborative roundtables, a breaking news day with fireside chats, and over a dozen hours of networking time, AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony made his home on the Blue Stag…
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Immersive infotainment and navigation systems, robust powertrains and propulsion technologies, and autonomous vehicles are pushing the envelope regarding current bandwidth and data capacities. When we consider the "vehicle of tomorrow," what is the solution for the automotive industry when such data capacities reach their threshold? John Simon, Pro…
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In September 2024, AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony attended a Tech Day hosted by Magna International in Troy, Michigan. During the outing, Magna innovations like ClearView and EtelligentCommand showed why creativity is one of the essential brushstrokes when painting the picture of the "future of mobility." Tom Rucker, President of Magna's P…
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Since 2018, there has been $160 billion in investment dollars linked to electric vehicles in North America, based on data from the Center for Automotive Research (2024 CAR Book of Deals). For EVs to reach their full potential, consumers must have complete faith and confidence in the charging infrastructure. Like how consumers think nothing of a gas…
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The Management Briefing Seminars, organized by the Center for Automotive Research, bring together the industry's brightest minds and boldest ideas for an action-packed week. With its 2024 theme of Engage, Embrace, and Embark, attendees heard from some of the automotive industry's most dynamic decision-makers on impactful topics like electrification…
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Hagerty's 2024 Future of Driving survey indicates a growing interest in collector cars among younger generations. Nearly 80 percent of Gen Z respondents said they either love or like driving, while social media, film, and video games continue to serve as popular gateways into automotive culture. AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony shares key fi…
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If we had only a handful of words to define the trajectory of our lives, what words would we choose? Inspired by her parents, who immigrated to the United States, and her years as a mechanical engineer, Anne Partington, Managing Director of the Tauber Institute for Global Operations at the University of Michigan, encourages us to find those few spe…
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In this special episode of AutoVision News Radio, Carl Anthony teams up with Jan Griffiths, founder of Gravitas Detroit and host of the Automotive Leaders Podcast, for an in-depth conversation with Alan Amici, President and CEO of the Center for Automotive Research (CAR). Discussing the need for a cultural shift in the automotive industry to match …
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As part of AutoSens and InCabin USA 2024, we welcomed a number of industry thought leaders as part of our AutoVision News LIVE broadcasts from the exhibition floor. One such expert was Krishna Govindarao, co-founder and Head of Product at LightMetrics. While at AutoSens and InCabin, Krishna talked with AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony about …
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As part of AutoSens and InCabin USA 2024, we welcomed a number of industry thought leaders as part of our AutoVision News LIVE broadcasts from the exhibition floor. One such expert was Rubén Pérez-Aranda, co-founder and CTO of KDPOF. During AutoSens and InCabin, Rubén helped AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony better understand the KD7251 for a…
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During AutoSens and InCabin USA 2024 in Detroit, Daniel Shwartzberg, Director of Business Development and System Solutions at Valens Semiconductor, joined AutoVision News Radio Host Carl Anthony for a discussion about MIPI A-PHY, the importance of that standard, and how the automotive industry can continue to leverage and embrace it. Daniel also sp…
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On Wednesday, May 8th, AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony moderated a panel session on software-defined vehicles as part of SDV Social 2024 organized by Intrepid Control Systems. Carl was joined by three respected panelists: Colt Correa, Chief Operating Officer of Intrepid Control Systems; Paul Fleck, founder and CEO of Dataspeed; and Marty Gu…
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On March 7th, 2024, AutoVision Radio host Carl Anthony moderated a webinar from Reuters Events called the Software Defined Future of Automotive. The webinar examined the topic from both a passenger and commercial vehicle perspective, the importance of merging hardware and software, and why organizational culture change is necessary for software-def…
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Raising speed limits on highways could lead to more crashes on nearby roads, according to research by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. This "Spillover Effect" creates unintended safety hazards for local communities that might not be involved in the decision-making process to raise the posted speed limit on a nearby highway. Dr. William J. Hor…
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The automotive industry is experiencing a historic transformation at every level, from the manufacturing plant to the showroom. While new technologies will always push the boundaries of what is possible, do we believe the same about leadership? As a collective automotive industry that is accustomed to putting our faith in technology, do we believe …
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When it comes to next-generation ADAS innovations and higher levels of vehicle automation, an almost infinite number of images and point-cloud frames must be annotated in a way that is fast, affordable, and at scale. Time, cost, and quality factor into this process and are among the primary challenges when realizing ADAS and automated driving funct…
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On March 5th, 2024, Dodge debuted the Charger Daytona, the brand's first multi-energy muscle car. AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony provides an in-depth look at the Charger Daytona's spec sheet, including the importance of the STLA Large platform, the three-in-one architecture of the electric drive modules, and key features of the Hurricane e…
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Jayada Pandit loved being on the manufacturing floor at her father's company in India. As a young girl, well before university, her passion for engineering was ignited by her father's side as she would rush to the factory after school. In adulthood, she later worked on patents with her father, still remembering the toy airplane he gifted her years …
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While consumers may not understand all the jargon, quirks, and idiosyncrasies of the automotive industry, their interests are piqued once they have a basic definition of a connected car and its potential benefits. However, that interest only extends so far, as consumers view certain connected car features and capabilities as more valuable than othe…
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Connected cars are forecasted to make up 95 percent of all vehicles on the road by 2030, with each one generating an estimated 25 gigabytes of data per hour – as much data as it would take someone to stream nearly 600 hours of music. How such data may be leveraged for new revenue channels through personalized, value-added features is a prime area o…
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Like every other aspect of automotive, the retail arm of the industry is undergoing immense change. Yet one constant remains for dealerships, no matter where they are located or which logos are on the building: it's the people business first, the car business second. Jennifer Lennox is the Vice President of People, Culture, and Learning at AutoCana…
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Consumer trust is one of the most significant pieces of the ADAS puzzle. Although the value of consumer trust with regard to ADAS is well acknowledged, it's no less important, especially as technologies like DMS enter the picture. What is the link between consumer trust and the fully optimized synchronization of ADAS and DMS? When the external and …
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Daily traffic volumes have rebounded from pandemic lows in 2020, but perhaps not surprisingly, traffic and pedestrian fatalities have risen in tandem. Maybe also not surprisingly, unsafe driving behaviors like speeding, texting, and operating under the influence continue to impact these statistics. Among the questions are why people engage in risky…
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As the world moves towards an electric vehicle revolution, the need for certified technicians to maintain the charging infrastructure is greater than ever. For EVs to reach their full potential, consumers must have complete faith and confidence in the charging infrastructure. Like how consumers think nothing of a gas pump when they pull up, buildin…
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During Reuters Events Automotive USA 2023, AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony went on a ride-and-drive demonstration with LeddarTech. While navigating downtown Detroit, LeddarTech engineers showcased the company's perception platform, specifically the low-level sensor fusion architecture. Following the demonstration drive, Carl talked with Pie…
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For most of his life, as far back as the late 1960s and early '70s, Joel Ayres has had a heart for addressing the needs of society. His passion for charitable work led him to serve on the board of organizations like the Heart Gallery of Sacramento and Big Brothers of Northeast Indiana. Today, Joel is the Executive Director of The Automotive Afterma…
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Vehicles with all-wheel drive can provide more traction and stability, but how exactly do these systems achieve that? In an oncoming era of electrification, what are the differences and synergies between traditional all-wheel drive systems for gasoline-powered cars and e-drive systems? When we see terms and phrases like torque transfer, traction mo…
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The latest body of research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that drivers who use ADAS features grow comfortable with the technology over time, but the degree of that comfort could raise potential concerns. In essence, drivers who engaged with common ADAS features began to lower their overall attention to the driving task as the stu…
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During AutoSens Brussels in September 2023, we conducted our AutoVision News LIVE at AutoSens interview series from the exhibition floor. As part of the interview series, we talked with some of the world's leading minds in ADAS and autonomous vehicle technology development from inside the warm and nostalgic embrace of the Autoworld Museum. One of o…
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During AutoSens Brussels 2023, we conducted our AutoVision News LIVE interview series from the exhibition floor. As part of the interview series, we had the opportunity to talk with some of the world's leading minds in ADAS and autonomous vehicle technology development from inside the warm and nostalgic embrace of the Autoworld Museum. One of our g…
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AutoSens Brussels 2023 marked the end of an era as a new chapter unfolds for the world's leading exhibition on ADAS and autonomous vehicle technology development. The AutoSens and InCabin conferences will co-locate in 2024, first in Detroit in May 2024 and then in Barcelona in October 2024. "For many AutoSens and InCabin attendees, the Autoworld Mu…
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The Detroit Autonomous Vehicle Group, or DAVG for short, is an open community built around the development of miniaturized self-driving cars. Drawing from his struggles in middle school after moving to the United States, DAVG founder Alex Polonsky has modeled the group into a safe space where tech enthusiasts can share ideas and learn from one anot…
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In an age of electrification, autonomy, and software-defined cars, when so much change is coursing through the collective automotive industry, what does it mean to preserve the history of the automobile? As we seek to build a better and more equitable world under the banner of future mobility, how can we safeguard the stories and experiences of tho…
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Frank Meguiar, Jr. made his first bottles of furniture polish in 1901 with an egg beater, working at night to fill orders for the next day. By the 1960s, Meguiar's Mirror Glaze was the go-to choice for car manufacturers and dealerships, especially for auto show presentations. Mirror Glaze made show cars shine to the point where attendees asked wher…
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If the "future of mobility" were an equation written on the marker board in a university math class, REE Automotive would solve it with creativity, ingenuity, and sincerity. Co-founder Daniel Barel and the REE team are more than familiar with the drawing board as they pursue a collective vision of building the ultimate customer-centric vehicle. In …
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Michigan's Office of Future Mobility and Electrification, or OFME for short, was established in 2020 by an Executive Directive from Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The office works across state government, academia, and the private sector to enhance Michigan's mobility ecosystem by supporting the startup and scale-up of emerging technologies an…
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Every new car has one. Dealerships display them, buyers look them over, and enthusiasts even collect them. Window sticker design, printing, and fulfillment are among the specialties of Ancor Automotive, a leading Tier 1 automotive supplier of data management and label solutions. Now four decades strong, Ancor Automotive is looking to disrupt its ma…
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What does it take to build a safer and more sustainable city, one where public transportation empowers and enhances the lives of every citizen? Should autonomy play a role in facilitating this vision, what technological innovations are needed within the vehicle to ensure it operates at the highest levels of safety? Edwin Olson, CEO of May Mobility,…
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Before the fastest, most luxurious EVs could turn heads on the street, a universal testing platform somewhere along the way helped bring them to life. For Don Wright, Vice President of Engineering at Unico, this is where the magic happens. During this episode of AutoVision News Radio, Carl and Don discuss Unico's Quantum Drive Platform, the V Model…
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Established in 2001, the Automotive Women's Alliance Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of every woman in the automotive and mobility industries. With its core philosophy of "Advocacy Through Alliances," AWAF has grown to more than 200 members and awarded nearly $570,000 in scholarships to women pursuing their degrees. AWA co-founder and Di…
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Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory, or MRAM, is a non-volatile memory utilizing magnetic states versus electrical charges to store critical data. AutoVision News Radio host Carl Anthony sits down with Joe O'Hare, Senior Marketing Director of Everspin, to learn the basics of MRAM and its automotive applications, from the assembly line to inside t…
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Europe has committed to climate neutrality by 2050, and the automotive industry plays a significant role in achieving that target. Benjamin Krieger, Secretary General of CLEPA, the European Association of Automotive Suppliers, joins Carl for a perspective beyond the headlines. Is electrification the only way forward, or are there other methods? Are…
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The effectiveness of "the future of mobility" depends on standardization to some degree. Consumer and commercial adoption of something like electrification is more likely if crucial elements, like the charging network, have an element of universality. PIONIX, a German company with an open-source software stack, aims to establish de-facto standards …
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Among the challenges of collecting high-quality data in the automotive industry is the number of equally essential steps involved in the process, including prototype vehicle deployment across a multitude of locations and conditions with a margin for corner cases. Florian Baumann, Senior Director of Product Management, Middleware and DevOps at Aptiv…
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The latest Consumer Mobility Report from Motional is a good barometer for how the public views autonomous technology. The study shows younger generations are increasingly interested in self-driving innovations like robotaxis. Respondents also said autonomy could reduce distracted driving and help foster more equitable transportation options. Join C…
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"Where do women fit into the automotive industry? In every possible space, including those they have yet to invent." Katelyn Shelby Davis, coauthor of Women Driven Mobility, joins Carl to discuss the process of writing the book and why it's important to create diverse and equitable systems. Katelyn also shares her work with Cavnue and why she will …
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Unsafe driving behaviors, including speeding and operating under the influence, rose between 2020 and 2021. The findings are published in the 2021 Traffic Safety Culture Index from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, released in December 2022. The report classifies the most recent data as a "reversal of trends" stemming from the start of the COV…
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Automotive program managers are burning the candle at both ends as they balance ambitious new EV initiatives with existing gasoline vehicle launches. Over the past two years, workloads have increased while the size of some teams has decreased. How does this impact the OEM/supplier relationship in the long run? Carl sat down with Dave Opsahl, CEO of…
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