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Wie gestaltet man die globale Strategie im Automotive Engineering, wenn zwei starke Partner wie ASAP und HCLTech ihre Kräfte bündeln? Diesen und weiteren spannenden Fragen widmen wir uns heute mit Frank Petznick, Senior Vice President und Global Automotive Engineering Head bei HCLTech ERS, und Michael Neisen, CEO der ASAP Gruppe. Gemeinsam sprechen wir darüber, welche Ziele sie für die gemeinsame globale Ausrichtung verfolgen, welche Synergien sie schaffen wollen und wie sie mögliche Herausforderungen in der Zusammenarbeit meistern werden.
For the Season 13 finale, Elixir Wizards Dan and Charles are joined by Spin42 Engineers Marc Lainez, Thibault Poncelet, and Loïc Vigneron to discuss their work retrofitting a 2007 VW Polo and creating an Open Vehicle Control System (OVCS). Using Elixir, Nerves, and Raspberry Pis, the team is reimagining vehicle technology to extend the lifespan of older cars and reduce waste—all while making the process approachable and open source. The Spin42 team shares the technical details behind OVCS and how they use Elixir and Nerves to interact with the CAN bus and build a Vehicle Management System (VMS) to coordinate various vehicle components. They dive into the challenges of reverse engineering CAN messages, designing a distributed architecture with Elixir processes, and ensuring safety with fail-safe modes and emergency shutoffs. Beyond the technical, the team discusses their motivation for the project—upgrading older vehicles with modern features to keep them on the road, building an open-source platform to share their findings with others, and above all-- to just have fun. They explore potential applications for OVCS in boats, construction equipment, and other vehicles, while reflecting on the hurdles of certifying the system for road use. If you've ever wondered how Elixir and Nerves can drive innovation beyond software, this episode is packed with insights into automotive computing, hardware development, and the collaborative potential of open-source projects. Topics Discussed in this Episode: Retrofitting a 2007 VW Polo with electric engines and modern tech Building an open-source Vehicle Control System (OVCS) using Elixir and Nerves Leveraging Elixir to interact with the CAN bus and parse proprietary messages Designing a Vehicle Management System (VMS) to coordinate vehicle components Developing custom hardware for CAN communication Creating a YAML-based DSL for CAN message and frame descriptions Building a distributed architecture using Elixir processes Ensuring safety with fail-safe modes and emergency shutoffs Using Flutter and Nerves to build a custom infotainment system Exploring autonomous driving features with a ROS2 bridge Developing remote control functionality with a Mavlink transmitter Testing OVCS features at scale with a Traxxas RC car (OVCS Mini) Challenges of certifying OVCS for road use and meeting regulatory requirements Encouraging community contributions to expand OVCS functionality Balancing open-source projects with contract work to sustain development The fun and fulfillment of experimenting with Elixir beyond traditional applications Links mentioned: https://www.spin42.com/ https://nerves-project.org/ Quadcopter https://github.com/Spin42/elicopter https://github.com/linux-can/can-utils https://docs.kernel.org/networking/can.html https://github.com/open-vehicle-control-system/cantastic https://github.com/commaai/opendbc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANbus#CANFD https://comma.ai/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANFD https://webkit.org/wpe/ https://docs.nvidia.com/jetson/archives/r35.4.1/DeveloperGuide/text/SD/WindowingSystems/WestonWayland.html https://buildroot.org/ https://vuejs.org/ https://flutter.dev/ https://github.com/smartrent/elixirflutterembedder https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-5/ The Rabbit Pickup https://www.hemmings.com/stories/value-guide-1980-83-volkswagen-pickup https://www.expresslrs.org/software/mavlink https://industrial-training-master.readthedocs.io/en/melodic/source/session7/ROS1-ROS2-bridge.html https://github.com/ros2/rcl https://github.com/open-vehicle-control-system/traxxas Contact Marc, Thibault, and Loïc: info@spin42.com Special Guests: Loïc Vigneron, Marc Lainez, and Thibault Poncelet.
In this episode of The Straight Shift, The Car Chick shares her personal story of adopting two kittens and seamlessly transitions into a discussion about the fascinating world of car sounds. She explains the physics behind why different engines produce unique sounds, the impact of engine configurations, and the role of exhaust systems. The episode also highlights the best and worst sounding cars, emphasizing the subjective nature of sound preferences among car enthusiasts. LeeAnn concludes with a call to action for listeners to share their favorite car sounds and introduces her online car buying course.TakeawaysDifferent engines sound unique due to physics and design.Car manufacturers invest heavily in sound design for brand loyalty.The number of cylinders affects the depth and smoothness of sound.Engine layout and firing order influence the overall engine tone.Exhaust systems play a crucial role in the sound of a car.The Lexus LFA is often regarded as the best sounding car.Diesel engines are generally perceived as having unpleasant sounds.Sound preferences in cars are highly subjective and personal.LeeAnn offers a car buying course for those interested.Listeners are encouraged to share their favorite car sounds.You can view a full list of resources and episode transcripts here. Connect with LeeAnn: Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Work with LeeAnn: Course: The No BS Guide to Buying a Car Car Buying Service Copyright ©2024 Women's Automotive Solutions Inc., dba The Car Chick. All rights reserved.
With 1.3 billion vehicles with internal combustion engines on the road, there are those that believe there should be no further investment in fossil fuels or internal combustion engines. Peggy Smedley talks to Zoran Filipi, professor and director, School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Clemson University and founding director, Center for Virtual Prototyping of Ground Systems, about the shift to electrification. They also discuss: Key challenges and opportunities for decarbonizing vehicles. The EV versus hybrid conversation. The transition to electrification for heavy machinery. clemson.edu (11/12/24 - 896) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Zoran Filipi, Clemson University, Center for Virtual Prototyping of Ground Systems This episode is available on all major streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this segment, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
With 1.3 billion vehicles with internal combustion engines on the road, there are those that believe there should be no further investment in fossil fuels or internal combustion engines. Peggy Smedley talks to Zoran Filipi, professor and director, School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Clemson University and founding director, Center for Virtual Prototyping of Ground Systems, about the shift to electrification. They also discuss: Key challenges and opportunities for decarbonizing vehicles. The EV versus hybrid conversation. The transition to electrification for heavy machinery. clemson.edu (11/12/24 - 896) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Zoran Filipi, Clemson University, Center for Virtual Prototyping of Ground Systems This episode is available on all major streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this segment, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
Rob Prucka the Professor of Motorsports Engineering within the Department of Automotive Engineering at the Clemson University and director of the Deep Orange program. He joins to discuss the importance of real-world experience in engineering education, the role of systems engineering and problem-solving skills, and how understanding customer needs is crucial in vehicle design. Rob shares insights on unique selling propositions in vehicle development, the balance between innovation and practicality, and the significance of mentorship and learning from failure. Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/robprucka Edison Manufacturing Exchange: https://brandonbartneck.substack.com/publish/home About (cuicardeeporange.com) Deep Orange 15 (cuicardeeporange.com) Takeaways Real-world experience is crucial for engineering students. Systems engineering is essential for understanding complex problems. Identifying customer needs is a key part of vehicle design. Unique selling propositions help guide product development. Technology integration is vital for modern vehicle design. Balancing innovation with practical constraints is challenging. Mentorship plays a significant role in student development. Learning from failure is an important part of the process. Communication skills are critical in engineering teams. Continuous learning is necessary to stay relevant in the industry. Dr. Robert Prucka Dr. Prucka is the Professor of Motorsports Engineering within the Department of Automotive Engineering at the Clemson University. His research and teaching interests include the design, control, calibration, performance and emissions of advanced powertrain systems. He is currently researching the use of artificial intelligence and/or optimal control strategies for the design and operation of electrified powertrains used in autonomous off-road vehicles. Clemson University Automotive Clemson is at the forefront of shaping the future of mobility. From electric vehicles, to self-driving cars, to off-road vehicles that can withstand the most treacherous terrains, Clemson is driving innovative transportation solutions for a changing world. Deep Orange is a vehicle prototype program at the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research for the pioneering education, research and industry collaboration within the graduate degree programs in automotive engineering. The program gives graduate students the extraordinary opportunity to create a prototype vehicle in two years—this marks the only student program of its kind that begins with an idea and culminates with the fabrication of a fully-functional vehicle concept. Students create their own full[1]scale vehicle from scratch and pitch their prototypes to industry partners. Skills and experience gained during this two-year journey make our graduates highly desirable hiring targets for major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), tier 1 suppliers, and innovative startups. Building Better Building Better with Brandon Bartneck is focused on the people, products, and companies that are creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. This show was previously called the Future of Mobility podcast. I aim to have real, human conversations to explore what these leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences. If you care about making an impact then this show might be for you. Topics include manufacturing, production, assembly, autonomous driving, electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cells, impact, leadership, and more. Edison Manufacturing and Engineering: Edison is your low volume contract manufacturing partner, focused on assembly of complex mobility and energy products that don't neatly fit within traditional high-volume production methods. Brandon Bartneck LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/
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Enrico Aloi joins Charli on the pod this week. Enrico Aloi is a seasoned professional with a robust background in sales and engineering leadership. As the Director of Sales and Marketing at Metallized Carbon Corporation (METCAR), he has demonstrated exceptional skill in driving revenue growth, managing diverse teams, and forging strategic industry partnerships. Under his leadership, METCAR saw a 20% revenue increase in FY22. Enrico's experience spans various sectors including Aerospace Engineering, Energy, Food Processing, Textile Manufacturing, Automotive Engineering, and Fluid Handling.Previously serving as Director of Engineering at METCAR, Enrico led the development of innovative solutions, including a new grade of material for the Aerospace and Automotive markets and the implementation of a $5 million facility. His expertise in Operations Research, Supply Chain Management, and lean principles is further supported by his Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification.Read up at EmpoweringPumps.com and stay tuned for more news about EPIC in Colorado this November!Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
(3:46) - Audi Sport: 3D-printed tools, jigs and fixtures in a day instead of weeksThis episode was brought to you by Mouser, our favorite place to get electronics parts for any project, whether it be a hobby at home or a prototype for work. Click HERE to learn more about how additive manufacturing is being leveraged in the automotive industry to revolutionize the way we approach car design! Become a founding reader of our newsletter: http://read.thenextbyte.com/ As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
Art Hyde, Mr. Mustang, worked for Ford for 40 years across engineering, but especially with their iconic Mustang. Now he's an associate professor of Automotive Engineering at the University of Michigan. This wide-ranging discussion starts in 1964 when Art first saw the Mustang, about his unique experiences as Chief Engineer of Mustang, and his thoughts on the shift to software-defined vehicles.
This story starts when I turned 18 years old, it was 2002, I was riding a Honda - CB400 Super 4, mid-length hair, at College doing Automotive Engineering, and Dyslexia was not something I talked about.At this point in my life career advisors would push university on you. But I WAS DONE! I poured everything I had into my College course. And this is where I took my life in a Direction I didn't think I would (or could). I started working as a mechanic servicing Trucks for Volo and as time ticked by I lost interest and I wanted more for myself. I saw an amazing job opportunity to test engines to destruction, essentially BLOWING engines up! But the employer wanted an Engineering Degree. So that's what I did, but not before Imposter Syndrome hit. Feeling not capable and not in the right place.But I managed to complete the degree as a mature student and pursue my dream career, starting on a graduate scheme at age 30.But one thing that has stuck around since that start of this story is Dyslexia. It's not something I had talked about until I was well in to my 30's but I had never let it hold me back. I gave it all I had with all the grit and determination I could muster.In this episode, I share my story of my life with Dyslexia, going to college and university, and pursuing my dream career.Key Topics:Motorbikes,Going to college,Going to University as a mature Student Discovering my dream career -Proudly sponsored by neurobox. Working together with organisations and employees neurobox builds neuroinclusive workplaces. They do this by creating awareness, improving wellbeing, and breaking down barriers through their tailored end-to-end support programmes.For more hacks tip and tricks for dyslexia and full show notes please visit Dyslexia Life Hacks.Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter
Episode 184: TSC pal Allen Orchard joins us to talk Rivian superiority, Tesla disruption, McLaren excellence and why nice guys like Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button finish first. Also, the paradox of not getting to drive the cars you've designed, the fundamental goodness of the Ferrari F40, why it's okay to PDK and the importance of being authentic. Recorded live at All Season Brewing in Los Angeles. @mr_allenorchard Enter our code STEERING at checkout for 10% off your watch at JackSloane.com and follow them on Instagram at @jacksloanewatchco. Check out RiNo Sign Works' amazing signs at rinosignworks.com and follow them on the ‘gram at @rinosignworks! Realtor Daryl Vaughn believes that with every move your life should improve! Follow him at @Daryl_Global_Realtor or call him at 720.432.5335. Visit our Bruz Beers friends at bruzbeers.com and follow them on IG @bruzbeers and @bruzofffax for badass Belgian brews!
Trevor Lister entered the University of Canterbury on a public service scholarship, graduating with a double degree in Physics and Mechanical Engineering. On graduation, he worked in the Ministry of Transport in the setting and administration of Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, primarily on natural gas and LPG vehicle standards. This led to a secondment to a national research and development organization where he was responsible for research on a wider range of alternative motor vehicle fuels. It led also to an international consultancy in that area, including a stint as the New Zealand delegate to the International Natural Gas Vehicles Association. Upon completion of that work, he returned to his foundation automotive design skills and his motorsports hobby. At which point he became an inspector and certifier on other peoples' projects, as well as designing, building and racing his own cars. In semi-retirement, he took up teaching and tutoring pre-apprenticeship students in Mathematics, Science and Automotive Engineering. In full retirement, he assumed the role of editor of the newsletter of The Classic Motor Racing Club of New Zealand. That is when, searching for newsletter stories, he came across the work of Donald Capps, and their common interest in old Maseratis. The upshot of working together on the histories of these cars became the main point in the presentation to this symposium. It appears that Maserati in the 1950s identified their competition cars by their engine numbers, not their chassis numbers, and that this process allowed for the individual cars to have carried more than one identity. This has implications for the provenance of these cars. This episode is part of our HISTORY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH), The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Argetsinger Family - and was recorded in front of a live studio audience. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net Check out our membership program and go VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/gtmotorsports Other cool stuff: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/links
As the numbers of EVs and Hybrids increase on our roads, there is a growing need for qualified automotive engineering technicians to repair these vehicles. Are there currently enough technicians? And what repairs are most commonly carried out? For insights into the world of EV training, I'm talking with Kevin O'Neill, Principal Lecturer of Automotive Engineering, at Otago Polytechnic.Course Link: https://www.op.ac.nz/programmes/nzqa/new-zealand-certificate-in-electric-vehicle-automotive-engineering-level-5/
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Prior to heading Wipro in Japan, Dhruv was at Tata Consultancy Services in Japan in a variety of roles: Manufacturing Vertical Deputy Head, Head of Automotive Engineering, and Consultant. He originally came to Japan with Wipro as a Product Development Engineer. He has an MBA from the Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies and an Undergraduate Degree in Electronics and Communication from the Pune Institute of Computer Technology.
In this episode of the EV Life podcast we're joined by Greg Brannon, Director of Automotive Engineering for AAA. Greg shares research that AAA has conducted on EV range testing, including how some results have differed from EV range estimates provided by auto manufacturers, as well as the advocacy work being done to ensure consumers are receiving accurate information about the vehicles they purchase. Join AMA's EV Life group Read the 2019 study on EV range testing here
We talk with Peter Dow, Vice President Of Engineering at REE Automotive, about its commercial vehicle platform and the engineering behind it.
Brooks Agnew grew up in Pasadena, California hanging around JPL and Cal Tech. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. He received his bachelors in Chemistry from Tennessee Technological University with honors. He is a Certified Quality Engineer, a SixSigma Master and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineering.He is the author of 7 Amazon best-sellers with 10 titles in print. He is one of the most recognized voices on the mysteries of Earth and the universe. He has been the host of X-Squared Radio for 14 years on Sunday evenings at 8PM Eastern time. He has been featured on History Channel, Discovery Channel, and Science Channel as well as numerous scientific documentaries. He is a multi-patented engineer and currently the CEO of an electric truck manufacturer in North Carolina.
Brooks Agnew grew up in Pasadena, California hanging around JPL and Cal Tech. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. He received his Bachelor of Science with honors in Chemistry from Tennessee Technological University. He is a Certified Quality Engineer, a SixSigma Master and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineering. He has worked for 30 years consulting with the Fortune 100 to save or bring back to America more than 10 thousand highly productive jobs. After publishing more than 10 thousand articles and technical documents, he authored 7 Amazon best-selling books with 11 titles in print. He is one of the world's most recognized voices in the podcast world today after 17 years on the web. He has been featured on dozens of TV and hundreds of radio programs as well as numerous scientific documentaries. He is a multi-patented engineer and currently the CEO of an electric truck manufacturer in North Carolina.******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
Clemson University recently launched the School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, a program with undergraduates and graduate students and faculty dedicated to innovating the latest in automotive technology and design.We sat down with the school's Founding Director, Dr. Zoran Filipi, to understand the structure of this school, what students are learning, and the fascinating ways Clemson is partnering with automotive OEMs on cutting-edge research and development.Dr. Filipi is truly an expert and out-of-the-box thinker, and every automotive and engineering program will find great value in the strategies Clemson has deployed.Inside this episode:The strategy behind combining mechanical and automotive engineering programs - and how students & employers benefitThe incredible value of putting grad students through a full product cyclePartnering with automotive OEMs on product developmentAutonomous cars and EVs - the state of the marketAdvice to automotive programs about how to innovate and evolve3 Big Takeaways from this episode:The new school combines the strengths of both programs: Mechanical + Automotive engineering in one school enables students to apply the knowledge they're learning in mechanical engineering and put it to work in automotive applications. Students (both undergraduate and graduate) will be prepared for the rapidly evolving automotive industry, including the shift towards electric vehicles.Deep Orange puts students through a two-year complete product development process: From market study to product design, ideation and prototyping, graduate students build full prototypes of futuristic vehicles - both EV and ICE. Better yet, these projects are done in partnership with automotive OEMs, helping to bring new technologies and designs to market.Autonomous vehicles are on the way, but expect electrification to come first: Autonomous vehicle technology has made great progress, but we're still far away from seeing fully autonomous cars on our everyday commute. However, electrification is at full-scale production levels, including incentives to bring the manufacturing of EVs, batteries and charging stations here in the U.S.ResourcesTo learn more about Clemson's new school, visit: https://news.clemson.edu/clemson-university-forms-new-school-as-globe-switches-to-electric-vehicles/Connect with Clemson University Automotive Engineering:Instagram | LinkedIn | FacebookEpisode page: https://techedpodcast.com/clemson/Instagram - Facebook - YouTube - TikTok - Twitter - LinkedIn
TOPIC: GM's EVs, AVs and FCEVs; PANEL: Ken Morris, GM; Lindsay Brooke, SAE's Automotive Engineering, Pete Bigelow, Automotive News, Gary Vasilash, on Automotive
BYU-Idaho's Automotive Engineering Department has a highly sought after internship program. Each semester, dozens of students are hired to student positions at Ford, General Motors, and even Tesla. Student reporter Logan Miller talks with some of the faculty about why they think the program is so successful.
The latest generations of cars now carry technology borrowed from industries ranging from machine learning to medical imaging, contributing to enhanced hazard detection, camera operation and autonomous functions.In this episode, Florian Friedl from Hamamatsu Photonics joins us to talk about the role of their light sensing technologies play in modern motor vehicles,and what the future may hold for the cutting edge of photon detection.Find more from Hamamatsu at their website.
In this Spark, Jade talks about her path into Automotive Engineering and why it took her the courage and tenacity to enter a world full of men who didn't understand her world and treated her differently.Find Jade: https://www.instagram.com/theautomotivecapture/Listen to her full episode: https://www.ignitionpod.com--------------------Thank you to our sponsors:I Like To Race: https://www.iliketorace.com/Follow us!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/werignition/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@werignitionYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFcqczPaxetVU0u5TeMjDPwLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-p-b59680163/Contact me: info@ignitionpod.comHad a good time? Leave us a review - Even one sentence helps! Please post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag us so I can thank you personally!Support the pod: patreon.com/IgnitionmediaAs always, thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Waraniak, CEO, Have Blue, SAE Fellow, Board and Executive Advisor; Dave Berkenfield, Team Manager at GMC HUMMER EV Extreme E program for Chip Ganassi Racing Teams (CGR) and Robert Prucka, Alan Kulwicki Professor of Motorsports Engineering within the Department of Automotive Engineering and Deputy Director of the Virtual Prototyping of Autonomy-Enabled Ground Systems Center (VIPR-GS) at the Clemson University. Online Race Industry Week 2022: 5 days, 55 hours of LIVE webinars, 150+ race industry speakers, 110 countries represented in attendance. From EPARTRADE, RACER.com, & SPEED SPORT. Presented by ETS Racing Fuels, Scott Lewis Associates, & Total Seal Piston Rings. Sponsored by ARP Inc, Performance Plus Global Logistics, & Motul.
2022 is packing up and moving out, and so are the “Youngtimers”! The boys jump in the driver's seat of some of their favorites from the previous exhibition “Collecting Moving Forward” and prepare to usher in the new year with our latest showing “Early Landmarks in Automotive Engineering”! Hear about some of their most memorable moments from the museum changeover, 2022 season, and what's at the tippity-top of their Christmas lists. Perhaps Santa will be dropping off a GT3 RS... or two. We'll just have to wait and see! No matter what you celebrate, Happy Holidays from the ABS boys and all of us here at the Audrain Automobile Museum!
Episode 86: "Ford's secret new money machine comes disguised as a pickup truck"In this episode, producer Phil Tower welcomes back Phoebe Wall-Howard, automotive, writer, and reporter for the Detroit Free Press. Phoebe joined us to talk about the runaway success of the highly anticipated 2023 Ford Super Duty. In this episode, Phoebe tells us that Ford set an all-new sales record for the month of November after reaching a record number of new orders for the new Super Duty...52,518 new orders in fact... And that was just in the last five days of October!And is Phoebe wrote in the Detroit Free Press last week, "the November sales report nearly triples that figure. (As of December 3) Ford now has orders for 151,870 Super Duty trucks since the order bank opened on Oct. 27."Phoebe explained that Ford has never seen sales like this in its history and the truck is likely to set all-time records at a sticker price that starts at $45,000 and goes all the way up to $90,000 for loaded models… Ford is likely to make billions of dollars just on this truck alone.We also highlighted a couple of wonderful stories about two Michigan-based engineers who worked on the brand-new Ford Super Duty truck design and actually had dreams of doing that as young kids.More Online:https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2022/12/03/latest-ford-super-duty-orders-set-insane-pace/69695780007/Ford truck fan, 7, grows up to drive Super Duty in Thanksgiving Paradehttps://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2022/11/24/detroit-thanksgiving-parade-ford-truck/69675587007/2023 Ford Super Duty engineer made dream come true after teacher laughed at ithttps://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/ford/2022/09/28/2023-ford-f-series-super-duty-engineer-aaron-bresky/69522651007/Like us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/MichigansAutoTalkPodcastMichigan's AutoTalk podcast is available on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Audio, Spreaker.com, Deezer, and Podcatcher.Thank you for listening. If you like our podcast please share it with a friend!Al, John, and Phil
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Brooks Agnew grew up in Pasadena, California hanging around JPL and Cal Tech. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. He received his Bachelor of Science with honors in Chemistry from Tennessee Technological University. He is a Certified Quality Engineer, a SixSigma Master and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineering. He has worked for 30 years consulting with the Fortune 100 to save or bring back to America more than 10 thousand highly productive jobs. After publishing more than 10 thousand articles and technical documents, he authored 7 Amazon best-selling books with 11 titles in print. He is one of the world's most recognized voices in the podcast world today after 17 years on the web. He has been featured on dozens of TV and hundreds of radio programs as well as numerous scientific documentaries. He is a multi-patented engineer and currently the CEO of an electric truck manufacturer in North Carolina.******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
(1:13) - Plug and Play EV Platform⚡️
Derek Caveney is a senior executive engineer in the Integrated Vehicle Systems (IVS) division at Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) R&D in Ann Arbor, Michigan Key topics in this conversation include: The differences between ADAS and ADS systems optimized for convenience vs. optimized for safety How to develop ADAS and ADS systems with safety as the priority Toyota's Teammate system The possibility to customize ADAS and ADS systems for specific drivers How ADAS and ADS systems can improve fuel economy and sustainability Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/DerekCaveney Toyota IVS Page: Integrated Vehicle Systems (IVS) - AMRD (toyota.com) Toyota AMRD Site: AMRD Home - AMRD (toyota.com) Derek's Bio Derek Caveney is a senior executive engineer in the Integrated Vehicle Systems (IVS) division at Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) R&D in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he supports the global development of automated and connected driving technologies for safety, comfort and fuel-efficiency applications. He joined Toyota in 2005 as a senior research scientist. Caveney has been a member of the Society of Automotive Engineering since 2007 and represents Toyota at the Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium under SAE-ITC. In 2020, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed him to serve a three-year term on the Council on Future Mobility and Electrification. He received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Applied Mathematics from Queen's University, Kingston, in Canada, in 1999 and a Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2001 and 2004, respectively. About Toyota Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in the U.S. for more than 60 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our nearly 1,500 dealerships. Toyota directly employs more than 39,000 people in the U.S. who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 32 million cars and trucks at our nine manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota's 10th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, a quarter of the company's 2021 U.S. sales were electrified. For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com. Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/ Edison Manufacturing: At Edison Manufacturing, our specialty is building and assembling highly complex mobility products in annual quantities of ten to tens of thousands utilizing an agile, robust, and capital-light approach.
(3:33) - Cleaner, Greener, & Faster Driving
Steve is immersed in Yoga studies for 10 years; he is a practitioner and teacher of Yoga. He has E-RYT 500 certification and is also an ordained Swami in the order of Kriya Yoga Sat Sanga. (Swami Anubhavananda) He works in the Automotive Engineering during the day, and a Veteran of Desert Storm/Shield. He is a husband and father of three and Yoga has transformed his life. Yoga has transformed so many lives including mine. Re-ignite your passion for Yoga and begin as you are.
Recommendations of video editing software for novices, how to route your smart tv through your speakers, a question about MPG and hybrid models, using an Orbi system for long-distance WiFI, ways to protect yourself from malicious links and spam, laser printers recommendations, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/
Recommendations of video editing software for novices, how to route your smart tv through your speakers, a question about MPG and hybrid models, using an Orbi system for long-distance WiFI, ways to protect yourself from malicious links and spam, laser printers recommendations, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/
Recommendations of video editing software for novices, how to route your smart tv through your speakers, a question about MPG and hybrid models, using an Orbi system for long-distance WiFI, ways to protect yourself from malicious links and spam, laser printers recommendations, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/
Recommendations of video editing software for novices, how to route your smart tv through your speakers, a question about MPG and hybrid models, using an Orbi system for long-distance WiFI, ways to protect yourself from malicious links and spam, laser printers recommendations, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/
Recommendations of video editing software for novices, how to route your smart tv through your speakers, a question about MPG and hybrid models, using an Orbi system for long-distance WiFI, ways to protect yourself from malicious links and spam, laser printers recommendations, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/
Recommendations of video editing software for novices, how to route your smart tv through your speakers, a question about MPG and hybrid models, using an Orbi system for long-distance WiFI, ways to protect yourself from malicious links and spam, laser printers recommendations, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle, and more of your calls! Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/
Nathan calls in to ask Leo if he should switch to Linux. A caller asks for help digitizing their VHS tapes. Google Photos changes its free plan; a caller asks for an alternative. A blind listener calls in to discuss what would be required to become a HAM radio operator. Roger is approaching 70 years old and is about to buy his first computer — he asks which he should get. A perplexing puzzle: A listener's phone suddenly reboots every time they go to the grocery store. Richard calls in to recount the time an Apple Watch saved his life. The Tech Guy helps a listener set up his projector ... the listener wants to project onto the side of his unknowing neighbor's house. A beekeeper calls in to ask for advice on streaming a beekeeping demonstration. Micah from Maine asks Leo if he should pay for email service instead of using a free provider. A caller asks for help cleaning up his laptop ... the laptop keyboard is covered and coated in granulated sugar. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Johnny JetJohnny Jet Is a travel expert and shares his tricks, tips, and advice on how to save money and get great deals.https://johnnyjet.com Dick DeBartoloDick DeBartolo is MAD's Maddest Writer and The Giz Wiz. In addition, Dick appears on ABC's "World News Now". At MAD Magazine he holds the writer's record, having something published in every issue for the past 40+ years.http://gizwiz.biz/ Scott WilkinsonScott Wilkinson, is an expert when it comes to audio-visual systems and emerging trends. He is a contributor to TechHive.com and interviews the leaders and pioneers behind today's home-theater technology.https://www.techhive.com/author/Scott-Wilkinson/ Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/
Nathan calls in to ask Leo if he should switch to Linux. A caller asks for help digitizing their VHS tapes. Google Photos changes its free plan; a caller asks for an alternative. A blind listener calls in to discuss what would be required to become a HAM radio operator. Roger is approaching 70 years old and is about to buy his first computer — he asks which he should get. A perplexing puzzle: A listener's phone suddenly reboots every time they go to the grocery store. Richard calls in to recount the time an Apple Watch saved his life. The Tech Guy helps a listener set up his projector ... the listener wants to project onto the side of his unknowing neighbor's house. A beekeeper calls in to ask for advice on streaming a beekeeping demonstration. Micah from Maine asks Leo if he should pay for email service instead of using a free provider. A caller asks for help cleaning up his laptop ... the laptop keyboard is covered and coated in granulated sugar. Host: Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Johnny JetJohnny Jet Is a travel expert and shares his tricks, tips, and advice on how to save money and get great deals.https://johnnyjet.com Dick DeBartoloDick DeBartolo is MAD's Maddest Writer and The Giz Wiz. In addition, Dick appears on ABC's "World News Now". At MAD Magazine he holds the writer's record, having something published in every issue for the past 40+ years.http://gizwiz.biz/ Scott WilkinsonScott Wilkinson, is an expert when it comes to audio-visual systems and emerging trends. He is a contributor to TechHive.com and interviews the leaders and pioneers behind today's home-theater technology.https://www.techhive.com/author/Scott-Wilkinson/ Sam AbuelsamidSam loves cars, and as a senior analyst at Navigant Research, he focuses on automated driving, mobility services, telematics, connectivity, cybersecurity, and advanced propulsion. Sam is also a senior automotive contributor at Forbes, columnist for Automotive Engineering magazine and co-hosts the "Wheel Bearings" podcast.https://wheelbearings.media/ Rod PyleRod Pyle is a space historian and author who has worked with NASA at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Johnson Space Center. He's the Editor-in-Chief of Ad Astra Magazine and the author of "First on The Moon."https://www.pylebooks.com/ Chris MarquardtChris Marquardt is a photographer and host of Tips from the Top Floor, the world's longest-running photography show. He loves to explain how photography works and help people to make better pictures and videos.https://chrismarquardt.com/
Brooks Agnew grew up in Pasadena, California hanging around JPL and Cal Tech. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. He received his Bachelor of Science with honors in Chemistry from Tennessee Technological University. He is a Certified Quality Engineer, a SixSigma Master and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineering. He has worked for 30 years consulting with the Fortune 100 to save or bring back to America more than 10 thousand highly productive jobs. After publishing more than 10 thousand articles and technical documents, he authored 7 Amazon best-selling books with 11 titles in print. He is one of the world's most recognized voices in the podcast world today after 17 years on the web. He has been featured on dozens of TV and hundreds of radio programs as well as numerous scientific documentaries. He is a multi-patented engineer and currently the CEO of an electric truck manufacturer in North Carolina.******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
We at Agile World Indie, Jatin Sanghavi and Jayshree Nair had a opportunity to connect with Dr. Poornima and Srikara who have an institute called Agileshala. Agile shaala is a place where students of all age group experience the joy of learning. Here they believe that learning is for life . They cultivate and nurture curiosity, instil applied thinking and logical reasoning. The students get ready for not only academic exams but are trained to fare well in the real exam called " life". Poornima and Srikara have used Agile(scrum) to empower students to acquire the knowledge, values and skills that will support them, as life-long learners, to participate in and contribute towards a sustainable world. Their mission is to use Agile to foster an enthusiastic, creative community of leaders who will contribute to the intellectual, emotional and economic upliftment of society. POORNIMA V, Co-founder, Managing Director A holistic educator and researcher practising innovation and creative pedagogy. She has her doctorate from IIT Madras, Chennai and has several years of experience in research and education. Recipient of many national fellowships and awards, Poornima is interested in bringing about a change in the way we learn. ‘Learn how to learn' is the motto of all her workshops. She has expertise in developing learning and teaching strategies and activities to make learning fun, joyful leading to better conceptual clarity and applied thinking. She has been an academic topper in her graduate and post graduate studies and one of those lucky ones to have received three gold medals from Dr. Abdul Kalam!! SRIKARA MAHISHI, Co-founder, Chief learning officer A multifaceted personality with skills in engineering and cultural aspects along with proficiency in languages. He studied mechanical engineering at PESIT, Bengaluru and Masters in Automotive Engineering at ESTACA, Paris, France. He has worked as a CFD engineer for 13 yrs out of which he spent 9 yrs working at Mercedez Benz R&D India. With exposure to learning in prestigious institutions in India and Europe, he brings a vast experience in integrating engineering concepts into education early on. He loves languages and can speak around 8 languages. #Agile_World #AgileWorld #Agile #AgileTalkShow #AgileManifiesto #AgileCoach #ScrumMaster Online Agile World News Agile World Institute Agile World Institute Resources Agile World English Agile World Español LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter Tumblr YouTube Medium Agile World News Co Hosts Jayshree Nair Jatin Sanghavi Agile World © 2021 Broadcast Media, Hollywood, California | Content by Co-hosts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agile-world/message
(1:00) - Lightyear One - The EV that runs on solar power (16:45) - Czinger - The 3D Printed Car That Beat The Best Episode 39 was brought to you by Mouser Electronics, Farbod & Daniel's favorite electronics distributor. Click here to learn more about the high school solar car team that was made possible with support from Mouser electronics.
Brooks Agnew grew up in Pasadena, California hanging around JPL and Cal Tech. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. He received his Bachelor of Science with honors in Chemistry from Tennessee Technological University. He is a Certified Quality Engineer, a SixSigma Master and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineering. He has worked for 30 years consulting with the Fortune 100 to save or bring back to America more than 10 thousand highly productive jobs. After publishing more than 10 thousand articles and technical documents, he authored 7 Amazon best-selling books with 11 titles in print. He is one of the world's most recognized voices in the podcast world today after 17 years on the web. He has been featured on dozens of TV and hundreds of radio programs as well as numerous scientific documentaries. He is a multi-patented engineer and currently the CEO of an electric truck manufacturer in North Carolina.******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
FixMyCar was founded by Salla in 2018; he received an initial $250,000 in funding from an angel investor he met at a bar. He has since secured another $1.6 million in investor funding from Mucker Capital VC, Okapi VC, Marc Randolph (Netflix's founding CEO), Richard Wolpert (Hello Tech's Founder & CEO), John Kobs (ApartmentList.com's founder & CEO) and other strategic investors. Salla came to America in 2012 from India, where he was working as a mechanic for $100/month while studying Mechanical Engineering in college. He earned his Master's degree in Automotive Engineering from Clemson University, South Carolina. Later, he moved to the Detroit region to work as an Engineer, and has since flourished in the industry. On top of revolutionizing the auto repair industry, he is an inspiring example of a success story of a first generation immigrant. To learn more about FixMyCar, visit https://www.fixmycar.io/. Founded by Prashant Salla, FixMyCar is a managed marketplace that is revolutionizing the automotive repair industry by sending mobile mechanics to your house. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
In this episode, Steve Patton, EY Americas Mobility Sector Leader, and guests from Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research share their insights on Deep Orange, a vehicle prototype program. Ernst & Young LLP has collaborated with Clemson University and its Deep Orange program to advance autonomous vehicle (AV) technology. Deep Orange, currently in its 12th year, is an educational framework within the Department of Automotive Engineering at Clemson University. Every year, as part of the program, students are given new challenges. This year, the challenge is to build an autonomous racecar that could race at 200 miles an hour at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The challenge has been designed to lead the students through a process that an automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or supplier might go through while they're developing a vehicle. It is a unique way to educate students in the systems integration of vehicles. Key takeaways: Ernst & Young LLP has collaborated with Clemson University and its Deep Orange 12 program to advance autonomous vehicle (AV) technology to be used by 30 global teams from 39 universities in the Indy Autonomous Challenge. Through the program, Clemson graduate students are designing the competition base vehicle and have tackled industry challenges such as integrating sensors with computer hardware, analyzing constraints in perception sensors, and addressing safety concerns. Deep Orange helps students develop a systems perspective, giving them the opportunity to work with technologies and overcome challenges that have real-world implications – and as a result, accelerating the future of mobility.
Welcome to Episode #20 Romy Mayer – Date & Performance Engineer – Red Bull Racing Who is Romy? I'm the Data and Performance Engineer of Jamie Whincup at the Red Bull Holden Racing team. I'm original from Germany, where i studied Automotive Engineering and have been working with the DTM Team of Mercedes for 5 years before I came to Australia in 2015. I'm an ambassador for Dare to be Different, which has been launch in April this year in Australia. Dare to be Different is a nonprofit organisation whose primary objective is aimed at increasing the participation of women in all forms of motor racing. It also desires to change the views of women in perceived male-dominated industries. I'm proud to be part of establishing this project here in Australia. This show you'll learn: How Romy got started in Engineering Why she chose to work in V8 Supercars What is Dare to be Different What is next for Romy Want to connect with Romy: www.linkedin.com/in/romy-mayer-redbullracing ▶ Website: https://www.cams.com.au/get-involved/competitors/dare-to-be-different DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: If you would love to win a signed Red Bull shirt by Romy, simply head to itunes, subscribe and write a review to go into the draw to win! Reviews: Have some feedback on the show? I would love to hear it! Please leave a review on itunes or stitcher and I will read them out on next week's show, good or bad! Every review will go in the draw to win a prize. Thank you again for taking the time to listen to the podcast!