3D printing, additive manufacturing or rapid prototyping, whatever you want to call it, has been around for a long time. But in the last three years or so we’ve seen some really amazing applications of the technology. How are companies able to make these parts? What’s in store for the future? We sit down with Jon Walker, Business Development Manager of 3D printing company EOS North America.
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Volkswagen used to dominate the import segment in the American market. Today, it’s one of the smaller automakers in America. But the company is betting big on electric vehicles, and Scott Keogh, the CEO of Volkswagen of America, sees them as the key way to build market share back up again.
Automakers and suppliers are coming out with new technology all the time, but they need a way to test all of that technology. That’s where Intrepid Control Systems comes in. In this Autoline Exclusives, Colt Correa, the company’s COO & VP, gives us a much better idea of what the company does.
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TOPICS:
08:40 – Back To The Arsenal Of Democracy
31:50 – Waymo & FCA
37:46 – Tesla Talk 42:16 – Nikola Breaks Ground 44:59 – Mercedes has Q2 $1.9-billion loss: Dr. Z must be glad he’s gone 51:15 – Mary Barra thinks we’ll be 90% early next year: Optimistic? 53:09 – Reid Bigland says we’ll be Rock n’ Rollin’ 55:18 – Ford Mustang Mach E 1400 59:45 – New York investing $750-million for EV infrastructure
PANEL:
- Lindsay Brooke, SAE International - Gary Vasilash, AutoBeat - John McElroy, Autoline.tv
Israeli startup AdaSky developed a very low cost thermal camera that can make ADAS systems and autonomous vehicles much safer at night and in bad weather. Yakov Shaharabani, CEO of AdaSky, explains the technology and the market potential.
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Because Subaru is so successful in the American market, most people don’t realize it’s actually quite a small car company. But it has the highest brand loyalty and resale value of any automaker. On this show, Tom Doll, the President & CEO of Subaru of America, talks about how they plan to keep their momentum going.
GUEST:
Trevor Pawl
Chief Mobility Officer, State of Michigan
TOPICS:
07:45 – Will Michigan Become a Mobility Mecca? 33:47 – Autonomous Trucks: Navistar & TuSimple 40:55 – Elon and Tesla Stock 44:48 – Subscription Services 54:23 – What if VW says “No” to Fisker? 1:04:01 – Is this the Year of Ford? (Mach E, F-150, Bronco) 1:12:10- Trevor’s First 100 Days
PANEL:
- Pete Bigelow, Automotive News - Gary Vasilash, AutoBeat - John McElroy, Autoline.tv
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develop the mobility technologies of the future, click here & contact us at [email protected]
The Jeep brand grew exponentially over the last decade, mainly because it hasn’t faced much competition. That’s why Ford is bringing back the Bronco. One model is aimed right at the Jeep Wrangler, the other is aimed at the Jeep Compass. Today’s show is all about how Ford is bringing back the Bronco brand.