Between fiction and innovation: the most progressive cars of James Bond
The world is not enough. When talking about James Bond, this does not only apply to the ambitions of his adversaries but also to the super spy’s equipment. Ever since the first movies in the 60s, James...
View ArticleFaster, higher, further, more connected: automotive trends
In 1997 Toyota already offered an infotainment system called Monet. It allowed the driver to check his emails and visit websites. What seemed like the invention of the century back then merely humors...
View ArticleGeneva International Motor Show: Fun and games and something to drive
The 86th Geneva International Motor Show begins March 3rd and an array of novelties is expected. According to first announcements, car manufacturers will mostly show off with their SUVs. Besides...
View ArticleThink tanks, customers or pitches – where do car manufacturers get their ideas?
Let’s be honest, coming up with brand new ideas is not always easy, especially when you’re expected to. Now imagine you need to constantly produce them in order to stay ahead of your competitors. Car...
View ArticleThe NTT R&D Forum 2017: holograms, smart shirts and artificial co-driver in...
Last week, I was really appreciative of the fact that our parent company NTT invests heavily into research & development. The 6.000 researchers used the opportunity to show their latest innovations...
View ArticleImage processing in the car – smart car or smart backend?
Image processing in the car is becoming an increasingly important factor as a driver assistance system. In combination with other sensors and powerful pattern recognition methods, it will be a...
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