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A review of China's automotive industry policy: Recent developments and future trends

open access: yesJournal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition)
To promote the improvement and development of China's automotive industry policy, this study conducts a systematic review and hierarchical analysis of both domestic and international automotive industry policies.
Pei Fu, Geng Luo
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The Automotive Industry

2019
This chapter provides an overview of the global production and sales of the automotive industry. Thus, Sect. 2.1 reports on the current global automotive market. The focus of Sect. 2.2 is on the megatrends in the automotive industry, such as tighter emission controls and the rise of electric vehicles (Sect. 2.2.1), car ownership versus mobility Sect. 2.
Dietmar P. F. Möller, Roland E. Haas
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Digitalization in automotive and industrial systems

2018 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2018
Autonomous systems are an important part of todays and future solutions for the automotive and industrial sector. The research and development activities to enable high/full automated driving and industry 4.0 have to deal with a lot of new requirements (e.g.
Traub, Matthias   +4 more
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Classification of Automotive Industry Salesmen

2021
Looking at the total ratio of Japan’s top 10 exports, the total export value in 2018 was 81,478.8 billion yen, of which automobiles accounted for the top of the total export value. In addition, automobiles and automobiles Assuming that parts and prime movers are related to automobiles, automobile-related accounts for 23.6% of Japan’s total exports.
Yoshio Matsuyama, Yumi Asahi
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Digital Services in the Automotive Industry

IT Professional, 2016
The automotive industry has been dominated by a few giant original equipment manufacturers, but these OEMs are being challenged by the software and service industries, including Apple and Google. Faced with such challenges from new players in the automobile segment, OEMs are strategically investing more in digital services and new business models ...
Jilei Tian, Alvin Chin, Michael Karg
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The Automotive Industry

2004
The focus in this chapter is on the leading global car manufacturers. In terms of product segment the light-vehicle sector, providing individual transport, is the focal point of the research reported here.1 However the results also apply to freight transport as most of the sustainability issues are comparable and the car manufacturers in this study ...
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Nanotechnology Impact on the Automotive Industry

Recent Patents on Nanotechnology, 2014
Nanotechnology has been implemented widely in the automotive industry. This technology is particularly useful in coatings, fabrics, structural materials, fluids, lubricants, tires, and preliminary applications in smart glass/windows and video display systems.
Kaufui V, Wong, Patrick A, Paddon
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Industrial Robots for the Automotive Industry

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1996
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The permanently increasing demands for rationalization in all production areas find in many cases a solution in automation. More and more still existing solutions of inflexible automated systems are substituted by flexible automated systems.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Especially in the branch
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The Automotive Industry

1989
It has been the automotive industry which has fostered robotic technologies in the United States and worldwide. Within U.S. automotive plants, Unimate robots had been used in conjunction with metal stamping operations in the late 1950’s at Ford. Robotics in the United States took its first major step in 1970 at the GM assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio ...
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