
Continental's technology division unveiled three new advanced vehicle control and interface systems at the NACV Show in Atlanta.
Continental's technology division unveiled three new advanced vehicle control and interface systems at the NACV Show in Atlanta.
Continental's pre-cured tread plant in Mt. Vernon, Ill., adds a second production shift, and is expected to reach a 300% increase in production compared with 2018.
Dog-like robots could one day be delivering packages from driverless vans, as demonstrated in a vision of the future presented by Continental at the CES electronics show in Las Vegas.
The new lab is set as the base for future research on farming and the extraction process of Russian dandelion as an alternative raw material source to the rubber tree in the tropics.
The new training center is Continental's first completed structure on the site of the future truck tire plant.
Volkswagen Group of America and four large automotive suppliers have formed a working group to develop technical standards to improve the way vehicles transmit data, which will help enable fully autonomous vehicles, the company has announced.
Continental will install its vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications technology to help prevent intersection crashes.
A driverless vehicle demonstrates Continental's new fully automated valet parking function. Video courtesy of Continental/YouTube. For the full story, click here.
The automotive supplier showcases the system at the International Motor Show in Germany.
The global automotive supplier will collaborate with BMW Group, Intel and Mobileye to develop a model for highly and fully automated driving.
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