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Global Tire Industry Tech Trends: Four Innovations for Growth

The future outlook for ongoing expansion in the global tire market is robust, according to the latest in-depth analysis from Smithers Rapra.   

Continental Focuses on Self-Driving Cars

German tiremaker and auto supplier Continental Ag has become entrenched in the world of autonomous driving with its recent innovations.

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Michelin Pushes for Worn Tire Testing, Will Expand Premier Line this Year

Michelin North America wants to change the conversation around buying new tires.

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Poll: 2/3 of Public Still Concerned About Driverless Cars

Self-driving cars may be the future of the auto industry, but many consumers aren’t so sure they’re ready for it.

Hyundai Mobis e-Corner Module Could Mean More Industry Change

Hyundai Mobis will be highlighting technologies it is developing to make the car of the future safer, more user-friendly and greener as the industry races towards autonomous and electrified vehicles at CES 2018.

Molex, BlackBerry to Unveil Auto Networking Platform

Molex and BlackBerry are teaming up to deliver a new networking platform for connected vehicles.

New T-Pod Vehicle to Debut in Detroit

A truck with no driver seat? Swedish company Einride is unveiling the T-Pod at the Detroit Auto Show, an autonomous electric vehicle designed to compete with heavy-duty trucks.

Stant Participates in OESA Conference

Stant executives recently participated in the 2017 Original Equipment Suppliers Association (OESA) conference entitled, “The Industry’s New Landscape,” held in Novi, Mich.

Intertek Launches DSRC Testing Services

Intertek, a Total Quality Assurance provider to industries worldwide, has announced the launch of new services for dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) testing and certification for the automotive industry.

Automotive Telematics Systems Revenues to Reach $6.7 Billion in 2023

The IHS Markit research estimates that more than 33 million light vehicles equipped with some form of telematics were produced in 2016 globally. It is expected that production of such light vehicles will grow at a rate of 11 percent to reach over 66 million units in 2023.