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NewsDecember 20, 2017

Ford, Hyundai and Kia Issue Recalls for Air Bags

The recalls, triggered by defective side curtain air bags, affect more than 13,300 SUVs in the 2018 model year.

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NewsJune 28, 2017

Volvo Collaboration Developing Autonomous Car Tech

The automaker is joining forces with Autoliv, their joint venture Zenuity, and artificial intelligence leader NVIDIA to develop autonomous vehicle systems and software.

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NewsJune 7, 2017

NHTSA Honors Safety Engineering Leaders

The federal safety agency hands out awards to safety engineers from Volvo, Autoliv and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.

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NewsMarch 2, 2017

Autoliv Recalls More Air Bag Initiators

Recalls from affected automakers will follow so dealers can replace more than 16,000 defective air bag initiators.

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NewsJanuary 3, 2017

Volvo, Autoliv Team to Develop Autonomous Driving Software

The joint venture, named Zenuity, will be based in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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NewsSeptember 6, 2016

Volvo, Autoliv Team on Autonomous Driving

The two companies agree to form a new company that will develop autonomous driving systems and advanced driver assistance systems.

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NewsNovember 3, 2015

Autoliv Introduces Predictive Driving Module

A major automotive supplier introduces a standalone module that gathers data to predict what lies ahead beyond the driver’s line of sight.

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NewsOctober 13, 2015

Volvo, Autoliv Partner on Autonomous Driving

Volvo Cars and Autoliv, the automotive safety technology company, have agreed to work together on the Drive Me project, the world’s first large-scale autonomous driving (AD) initiative.

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NewsOctober 1, 2015

Autoliv Joins Self-Driving Car Project

The automotive safety supplier is the newest addition to Sweden’s “Drive Me” project, in which 100 self-driving Volvo cars will begin using public roads.

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NewsDecember 26, 2013

Video: NHTSA, ACTS Extend Alcohol Detection Research Project

The goal is to create an easy-to-use, noninvasive system that can accurately and reliably detect when a driver is above the legal alcohol limit of 0.08 BAC. Trials have already demonstrated this technology's value for vehicle fleets.

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