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Automotive supplier Continental and automaker BMW are working together to develop technologies that will allow for vehicles to drive themselves at highway speeds. The two companies signed a joint development agreement in Jan. 2013.
Read More →Airbiquity and China Unicom of Shanghai, announced a partnership to provide telematics services for the Chinese automotive market. The goal of the partnership is to provide comprehensive and advanced connected vehicle services for China.
Read More →General Motors is working with AT&T to embed 4G LTE mobile broadband to its 2015 model-year vehicles, including most 2015 Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, and Cadillac models available in 2014 in the U.S. and Canada.
Read More →Finland-based Tramigo recently launched full Arabic language support to all its new vehicle and asset tracking products, firmware, user interface software, TLD Landmarks standard and technical/sales support.
Read More →Translogik has begun an iTrack trial at the Minera Escondida mine, Chile.
Read More →Called the Nissan Research Center Silicon Valley (NRC-SV), the automaker said this facility is part of its global strategy to expand and localize research and development.
Read More →SageQuest, a GPS-based fleet management and business intelligence software as a service (SaaS), has been named an Exclusive Provider by the National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC).
Read More →The award recognizes the impact of TomTom’s ecoPLUS, fuel measurement module, and WORKsmart fleet management offerings, which provide commercial fleets with an innovative and easy way to reduce fuel consumption.
Read More →In late 2012, MiX Telematics secured a three-year contract with DHL UAE to deliver a driver safety solution for both their couriers and employees, which will enable DHL’s regional office to bring about a reduction in their accident rates.
Read More →Industry organizations fear that an FCC WiFi expansion plan could compromise efforts to advance connected vehicle technology.
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