Levidian, a UK climate technology business, has been developing a prototype truck tyre that combines net-zero graphene with carbon black in a new tread formulation that could unlock a future of more sustainable, higher performance tyres
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Polyn Technology has launched the VibroSense system for tyre monitoring, a neuromorphic front-end technology for preprocessing vibration data locally, right on the tyre. The analysis of in-tyre vibration sensor data determines the road condition for better grip control
Automotive test systems supplier, AB Dynamics, has acquired Venshure Test Services (VTS), a provider of dynamometer-based testing services to the automotive sector in the USA that is focused on the development and deployment of EVs
VI-grade, an automotive simulation supplier, has announced a partnership with Powersoft, a specialist in audio technology and amplification. The companies are collaborating to integrate haptic transducers into dynamic simulators
A new agreement will see Dynisma supply a driving simulator for use in McLaren’s dynamics, aerodynamics, NVH, HMI, propulsion systems and control systems development
Companies are coming together to accelerate virtual development. The event will boast top-tier keynote speeches and technical presentations by the likes of Bugatti Rimac, EDAG Group, Honda R&D, and Mercedes AMG
Hitech Grand Prix has invested in simulation technology for race car setup, race preparation and circuit familiarisation ahead of the 2024 season. The team shares how the F1-bred low-latency, high-bandwidth simulator technology is helping its Formula 2 campaign, and its prospective entry into Formula 1
The submissions window for the award, which recognises the automotive industry’s finest innovations in sustainable, lightweight design, is now open
The European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) has approved Horiba MIRA’s configurable Assured CAV facility for safety testing, with its highway, city and junction environments to be used for the evaluation of safety systems
Continental is celebrating passing a landmark one million tests using its fully automated tyre braking test facility, located at the Contidrom test site, since it was installed in 2012. Continental says the facility, known as the AIBA (Automated Indoor Braking Analyzer), is unique in the automotive industry