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What does it take to bring safe, reliable autonomous vehicles to Europe's roads? From shifting to performance-based regulations for L3 and L4 Systems to the role of human oversight, the European Commission Joint Research Centre is using technology, policy, and collaboration to drive the future of autonomy. Listen in as we sit down with members Akos Kriston, Officer, Scientific Research for ADAS, and Espedito Rusciano, Programme Manager, Scientific Research for Connected, Automated and Smart Mobility, to discuss the EU's evolving approach to semi and fully autonomous driving. You'll learn how projects like HIDDEN are pushing the boundaries of safety in complex urban environments, how the Open Regulatory Framework could shape the next decade of mobility, and why international collaboration is key to success. We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today — a podcast where we discuss emerging technology and trends in mobility with the leaders, innovators and strategists making it all happen—and give us a review on your preferred podcasting platform. Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
This week's show includes news from Japanese auto makers, and more about robots, autonomous serial vehicles, advances in 6g, and using drones to protect cattle.
In recognition of Labor Day, and while the Smart Mobility Team enjoys a last weekend of summer, we are sharing an episode from three years ago this week. It is amazing how much work goes into innovation, how much things have changed, and how much they have stayed the same. Enjoy!
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3096: Most running injuries stem from training imbalances, not from running itself. Rachel Trotta explains how overtraining, daily mileage without rest, and neglecting strength work can cause muscular imbalances that lead to joint pain and setbacks. By blending structured run programs, targeted strength training, smart mobility work, and recovery, runners can build resilience, avoid burnout, and enjoy a lifetime of pain-free miles. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://racheltrotta.com/fitness/why-do-runners-get-injured/ Quotes to ponder: "Running is not intrinsically ‘hard on the knees' it is the muscular imbalances that result from running that can pull joints out of whack." "Follow a structured running program, and if you are an absolute beginner, use a run-walk program." "Your exercise routine should have structured variety throughout each week." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3096: Most running injuries stem from training imbalances, not from running itself. Rachel Trotta explains how overtraining, daily mileage without rest, and neglecting strength work can cause muscular imbalances that lead to joint pain and setbacks. By blending structured run programs, targeted strength training, smart mobility work, and recovery, runners can build resilience, avoid burnout, and enjoy a lifetime of pain-free miles. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://racheltrotta.com/fitness/why-do-runners-get-injured/ Quotes to ponder: "Running is not intrinsically ‘hard on the knees' it is the muscular imbalances that result from running that can pull joints out of whack." "Follow a structured running program, and if you are an absolute beginner, use a run-walk program." "Your exercise routine should have structured variety throughout each week." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's show features a favorite episode from our Astemo Future Engineering Careers Tour. Global Auto Mobility met at Michigan State University with student groups, associations, and teams – and we heard a lot about how their involvement is preparing today's students for the future of engineering careers.
This week's show focuses on robots, advancements in auto technology, energy, the moon, and using AI to aid first responders.
This week's show focuses on tariffs and the automotive industry, the rise of Physical AI, self-charging robots, and efforts to combat plastic pollution.
This week's show focuses on automotive tech breakthroughs in Europe, a big industry jobs project lost in the US, robots riding the subway in China, and finding your next home with the assistance of drones.
This week, we are looking back at our April 2025 show from the Astemo Engineering Careers Tour at University of Michigan Dearborn. Global Auto Mobility met with student leaders to discuss how they are preparing for the future of engineering. Get a glimpse of their enhusiams and energy. Featuring Savannah Welch (Human Centered Engineering Design), Regina Arriola (Bioengineering), Perla Fares (Biomedical Engineering), Jakub Wittrock (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and Zane Carlson (Software Engineering).
This week, we are featuring the March 2025 show from our Astemo Engineering Careers Tour at University of Michigan Dearborn. This expert panel discussed how industry, higher education, and students collaborate to prepare for the future of engineering. We heard from Assistant Dean John Cristiano, as well as Professors Areen Alsaid, Alireza Mohammadi, and Samir Rawashdeh.
Presentator Marco Maréchal gaat in gesprek met Don de Jong van Ecobal EU en Klaas de Waardt van de Vereniging Eigen Rijders Nederland (VERN) over de toekomst van elektrisch vrachtvervoer. Daarbij kijken ze naar de innovaties, knelpunten en kansen voor de sector. Hoe realistisch is een logistieke vloot met 26.000 e-trucks en 40 GW aan batterijcapaciteit? Smart Mobility In Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now hoor je de toekomst van smart mobility en smart city. Elke laatste dinsdagmiddag van de maand tussen 15:00 en 16:00 uur. Marco Maréchal is werkzaam als strategisch (communicatie) adviseur, projectleider, spindoctor, dagvoorzitter en presentator. In 1996 startte hij zijn bedrijf Connected Strategische Veranderingsprocessen. Daarmee was hij intensief betrokken bij onder meer de markt van de waterschappen-, en bij mobiliteit, verkeer en vervoer. ‘Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now‘ is elke laatste dinsdagmiddag van de maand van 15:00 tot 16:00 uur te beluisteren op New Business Radio. De uitzendingen worden ook als podcast beschikbaar gesteld.
This week's show focuses on taxis in the air and on the ground -- plus space, 6G, drones, and flexible robots.
This week's show focuses on hydrogen power, delivery robots, AI-powered manufacturing, rare earth elements, moon news, and advances in vision sensing technology.
This week's show focuses on more auto industry challenges in the US and globally, improvements in telecommunications technology, and making robots more human-like.. for the benefit of humans.
Van 21 t/m 23 mei werd de jaarlijkse conferentie en expo ITS Canada gehouden. Meer dan vijftig sprekers en driehonderd deelnemers bespraken diverse onderwerpen en thema's. Het programma ging niet alleen over Digital Twin, machine learning, verkeersborden en intelligente wegen, maar ook over out of the box denken met geweldige sprekers die een andere kijk op de zaken hadden. In deze uitzending besprak Marco Maréchal met zijn gasten verschillende thema's die een inkijkje geven in wat er in Canada gebeurt en hoe we een stap voorwaarts kunnen zetten. Marco Maréchal sprak met Greg Brenner van de Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), Peter van Oorschot van Scenexus, Chris Philp van ITS Canada, Omar Choudhry van de City of Ottowa én Tony Jenkins en Abdelhamid Mammeri van National Research Council of Canada. In 'Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now' wordt de theorie verbonden met de praktijk. De projecten die er zijn op het gebied van smart mobility en smart city worden besproken. Tevens is er een koppeling met de consument, de Nederlander, wat vinden wij hiervan en wat hebben we nodig om hierin actief in mee te participeren? Alleen door deze koppeling te maken wordt het een succes en geaccepteerd. Het betreft een interactief radioprogramma te gaan worden dat volop gebruik maakt van de gebruiker (de Nederlander). ‘Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now‘ is elke laatste dinsdagmiddag van de maand van 15:00 tot 16:00 uur te beluisteren op New Business Radio. De uitzendingen worden ook als podcast beschikbaar gesteld.
In this episode of The G2 on 5G, Will Townsend and Anshel Sag discuss the latest developments in 5G technology, private networks, and industry trends. In this episode, they explore major industry moves by Celona, T-Mobile's latest expansion, private 5G adoption in sports, and how Hyundai and Disney are leveraging advanced connectivity. Their Discussion Covers:
This week's show focuses on AI and shipping, aerial mobility, more auto industry tariff challenges, barrier-free transit, and smart recycling.
The following article of the Tech industry is: “The Role of Smart Mobility in Building a Sustainable Future” by Ramón Moreno, President Founder & CEO, NextGen Intelligence. (AA1439)
Digitale connectiviteit is onmisbaar geworden. Toch blijft snelle en betrouwbare internettoegang in bestaande gebouwen en hoogbouw een uitdaging. Hoe zorgen we dat iedereen kan meedoen in deze digitale samenleving, als onderdeel van smart city en de leefbare stad? Marco Maréchal sprak in deze uitzending met Edwin Bijl van Fiber Groep; Claudia van Deijck van Eigen Haard; Frank Vieveen van de Gemeente Rotterdam; Cassandra Salvo van Garlic vastgoedmarketing; en Niels Plaisier van Sipkema Onroerend Goed & VGME. In 'Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now' wordt de theorie verbonden met de praktijk. De projecten die er zijn op het gebied van smart mobility en smart city worden besproken. Tevens is er een koppeling met de consument, de Nederlander, wat vinden wij hiervan en wat hebben we nodig om hierin actief in mee te participeren? Alleen door deze koppeling te maken wordt het een succes en geaccepteerd. Het betreft een interactief radioprogramma te gaan worden dat volop gebruik maakt van de gebruiker (de Nederlander). ‘Smart Mobility: The Future Is Now‘ is elke laatste dinsdagmiddag van de maand van 15:00 tot 16:00 uur te beluisteren op New Business Radio. De uitzendingen worden ook als podcast beschikbaar gesteld.
This week's show focuses on mobility in cities, tariff-driven auto industry challenges, bug-sized robots, running robots, and a celestial birthday. Plus an interview with Yazaki North America about the challenges of AI development and how they work with growing companies.
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Tauche ein in die faszinierende Welt von Deep Tech! Im Gespräch mit Joel Kaczmarek enthüllt Martin Schilling, Gründer von Deep Tech Momentum, die Geheimnisse hinter Europas technologischen Titan*innen. Gemeinsam beleuchten sie acht Schlüsselbereiche, von Bio-Builders über Quantencomputing bis hin zu Clean Energy. Martin teilt seine Vision einer europäischen Technologiesouveränität und zeigt, wie Startups wie Basecamp Research und Neural Robotics die Zukunft gestalten. Ein Muss für alle, die wissen wollen, wie Europa im globalen Tech-Rennen die Nase vorn behalten kann! Du erfährst... …wie Martin Schilling mit Deep Tech Momentum Europas Tech-Souveränität stärkt. …welche acht Deep Tech Bereiche Europa prägen und welche Potenziale sie bergen. …wie Bio-Builders und Quantencomputing die Zukunft von Gesundheit und Technologie formen. …warum Clean Energy und Smart Mobility entscheidend für eine nachhaltige Zukunft sind. …wie New Space und Novel AI die Grenzen von Raumfahrt und künstlicher Intelligenz verschieben. __________________________ ||||| PERSONEN |||||
Doug McCollough has been CIO of leading digital cities, including Dublin, Ohio where he helped lead that small city to multiple awards, including ICF's Top7. He recently took over the role of Executive Director for the ICF Institute, and was recently names the first-ever Executive Director of the Beta District, which spans several cities in the most important industrial corridor of Central Ohio. And he is producing a Future of Mobility Conference in May that will bring new ideas to the life of urban movement. Known for his sharp turns toward innovation and intellectual prowess when it comes to understanding the link between connectivity, economic growth and social development, McCollough has been a leader in ICF's global intelligent community movement and one of its most popular speakers. Doug McCollough works to connect people to opportunities, remove barriers, and promote change in initiatives ranging from Smart and Connected Cities, IT Workforce Development, expanding broadband access, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, and Blockchain. Now serving as the Executive Director of The Beta District in Central Ohio, which organizes innovation, development, and investment in Smart Mobility industry sectors, he speaks as a Subject Matter Expert and advocate on using technology for community development. Doug is also the CEO of Color Coded Labs, which targets underserved, underrepresented, and marginalized communities, seeking gritty working adults for new, transformative career pathways in the technology industry, and co-founder of The Columbus Rising Project, which fights against the digital divide by sharing basic tech skills in the Columbus, Ohio region. Prior to his current work, Doug held positions within the State of Ohio Departments of Public Safety, Commerce, Industrial Commission, and Medicaid. He served as the Director of Information Technology for the City of Richmond, Virginia, and as CIO for the City of Dublin, Ohio. He is on the boards of Per Scholas Columbus, TECH CORPS, and Jewish Family Services of Columbus, is a cofounder of Black Tech Columbus, and former Trustee for the Central Ohio Transit Authority. Doug earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Toledo in Information Systems and Operations Management and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Notre Dame.
What does it take to not only start a company but to grow it into something truly impactful, not just once but FIVE times? In this episode of The Angel Next Door Podcast, we dive into the experiences of Angel Gambino, a remarkable five-time exited entrepreneur. With over 20 years of experience crafting successful ventures and fostering economic equity through entrepreneurship, Angel offers a wealth of knowledge on various aspects of business growth and development..Having achieved success as a founder, co-founder or founding team member of five companies across the US, the UK, and Latin America, she has solidified her reputation as a visionary leader and strategic thinker. Her most recently role is as a fractional chief growth officer, helping start-ups build and grow their companies. Angel Gambino is a formidable force in the world of angel investing and entrepreneurship.Throughout the episode, Angel tells us the fascinating stories behind her ventures, highlighting key insights on fostering growth through strategic partnerships, navigating the emotional roller coaster of exits, and the importance of self-awareness in leadership. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or an experienced investor, Angel's candid reflections and practical tips make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to make a positive impact through business. Her journey is not just about success—it's about creating prosperity and joy, making this discussion both inspiring and empowering. To get the latest from Angel Gambino, you can follow her below!https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelgambino/ https://www.angelclub.com/ Sign up for Marcia's newsletter to receive tips and the latest on Angel Investing!Website: www.marciadawood.comLearn more about the documentary Show Her the Money: www.showherthemoneymovie.comAnd don't forget to follow us wherever you are!Apple Podcasts: https://pod.link/1586445642.appleSpotify: https://pod.link/1586445642.spotifyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/angel-next-door-podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theangelnextdoorpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marciadawood
This week's show focuses on air mobility, ocean and agri-tech, the rise of robots, EV industry challenges, and more from our Astemo Engineering Careers Tour.
This week's show focuses on robotic sight, autonomous trucking, EV industry intrigue, the power grid, and threats to dark skies.
This week's show focuses on flying cars, fungi-tracking robots, a yacht that makes hydrogen, EV charging, and lots of AI news. Plus: we are featuring more from our Astemo Engineering Careers series: talking with MSU engineering students from the Formula racing team.
This week's show focuses on hydrogen, more space news, robots exploring the oceans, plus autonomous delivery and shipping.
This week's show focuses on hydrogen, more on EVs, space, smart cities, and an update from our Astemo Future of Engineering University Tour.
Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
This week's show focuses on EV adoption, AVs and smart cities, and energy for robots and jets, as well as the diamond of all batteries.
This week's stories include news about interstellar travel, solar power in Europe, challenges for the U.S. auto industry, and more about autonomous rail cars, robots, and brain waves.
This week's stories include news about EVs and hybrids, drones and fake drone news, and the growth of industrial robots.
I am thankful to work with a great team and to have so many people listening to and sharing our show. And I thought it would be fun and informative to pull some audio from our archive. Please enjoy our very first show – it was April of 2020, the pandemic was in its early days, and we decided to produce a weekly podcast from the isolation of our home studios.
This week's stories include European EV and robotics markets, the future of engineering careers, hydrogen, robots, and flight: passenger planes, autonomous helicopters, and bird-like robots.
Global Auto Mobility met in October with student groups, associations, and teams – plus an expert panel of MSU professors – to discuss how industry, higher education, and students can collaborate to prepare for the future of engineering.
This week's stories include AI-powering naval ships, AVs doing donuts, a google maps upgrade, and more SpaceX satellites in space.
This week's stories include news about flying cars, robots in the sea and in space, EV-charging streetlights, and technology helping workers with disabilities.
This week's stories include hydrogen-powered EVs, battery recycling, shipping and automation, AI news, and satellites in an increasingly crowded orbit.
This week's stories focus on flying cars, advances in robotics, AV and EV news, plus satellites, drones, and getting voters to the polls in November.
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This week's stories focus on AI leadership, electric trucks, innovation in engineering education, underwater drones, and satellites tracking climate change.
This week's show looks at autonomous underwater vehicles powered by AI, millions of robots working in factories, and flying cars coming next year.
This week's stories focus on hydrogen vehicles, AV manufacturing, drone ships, mushrooms powering robots, and AI detecting cancer.
On this week's episode of the Best of Double Tap on YouTube we learn about the latest in wearable tech, and discuss the latest in smart mobility aids such as the WeWalk smart cane and Glide AI mobility device.First up, Steven and Shaun discuss the ‘State of the Nation' relating to wearable tech, with a focus on smart glasses. They explore the evolution of wearables, from the Bose frames to the Meta Ray-Bans and other products like Envision glasses, Seleste glasses, and the ARx Vision headset. Next up the guys are joined by their friend Kayaker to discuss smart mobility aids. Kayaker shares his hands-on experience with the Glide device from Glidance and describes its unique design and features. They also talk about other smart mobility devices like the WeWalk Smart Cane 2, BiPed, and the Mini Guide. Keep in touch with the Double Tappers by emailing feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media and on YouTube.
This week's stories focus on EV charging, wind, more news from space, robots building solar farms, and spy drones used to combat drought.
This week's stories focus on Aerial flight, sideways-driving AVs, Agriculture, Space, Smart Cities, and a Quiet Cruise in Detroit.
This week's stories focus on autonomous boat taxis, electric bikes and scooters, jobs for humans and robots, and energy from the sun and from fossils.
This week's stories focus on EV cars, trucks and tanks, addressing carbon in the climate, robots making our lives better, and roads in Michigan.
This week's news focuses on hydrogen trucks, solar-powered planes, finding water on the moon, and automated transit for people with disabilities.