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Top Manufacturing Technologies Driving the Future of Automotive & Aerospace Industries

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries are undergoing a profound transformation fueled by the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), and smart manufacturing technologies. What steps are you taking to overcome these challenges and future-proof your manufacturing operations?

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Global Automotive Industry at the Crossroads: The Carbon Neutrality Mandate and Strategic Pathways to Net-Zero by 2030

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Automotive OEMs that successfully integrate carbon net-zero strategies across their value chains will not only achieve regulatory compliance but also secure strategic leadership in a decarbonized global economy. Compliance with these frameworks has become fundamental to market access and long-term competitiveness.

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RTOSX KERNEL Functional Safety Certification

Gary Mintchell

In brief: Certification accelerates compliance with IEC 61508, IEC 62304, ISO 26262, and EN 50128 functional safety standards for automotive, industrial, and medical industries. The post RTOSX KERNEL Functional Safety Certification appeared first on The Manufacturing Connection.

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Rohde & Schwarz pioneers the future of automotive Ethernet using Analog Devices’ 10BASE-T1S solutions

i4.0 today

Rohde & Schwarz, a member of the industry body IEEE and OPEN Alliance, is accelerating the development of the new automotive Ethernet variant 10BASE-T1S by offering compliance and trigger & decode options. We’re helping to drive the automotive industry towards a smarter, more efficient future. Analog Devices, Inc.

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Integration of AI into In-Cabin Sensing – Automotive OEMs Making Full Use of Software to Enable Advanced Features

i4.0 today

As regulatory frameworks such as the EUs Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) near enforcement, automotive OEMs are increasingly integrating in-cabin sensing technologies with software-defined vehicle architectures. For more information, contact research@IDTechEx.com or visit www.IDTechEx.com. Today Magazine.

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Watch Now: Industry Leaders Reveal Strategies to Succeed in ASEAN’s Automotive Market

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Even as the EV market slows globally, ASEAN is poised to revolutionize its automotive industry, creating a fertile environment for automakers, charging infrastructure providers, and customers to leverage the right EV business strategy and thrive. Growth prospects hinge on scaling domestic production and expanding charging networks.

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How Australian manufacturers can mitigate ransomware issues

Manufacturer's Monthly

Ransomware starts through phishing emails, weak or stolen credentials, or vulnerabilities in remote access software.Image: jijomathai/stock.adobe.com As ransomware threats continue to evolve, investing in Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity solutions is vital for manufacturers.