Automotive
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Ricardo CleanTech breakthrough wows global carmakers
New technology unveiled today by Ricardo, the Cambridge UK automotive innovator, will bring the low voltage concept of intelligent electrification to... Read More
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Select Telecom acquires CBS in Cambridge
Cambridge based vehicle technology and accessories business CBS Communications has been acquired for an undisclosed sum by Select Telecom, a fellow... Read More
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New generation of mico-mild hybrid vehicles
Low carbon vehicle specialist Controlled Power Technologies (CPT) has completed more than two years of continuous testing to validate its SpeedStart... Read More
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Connected car concept gets Cambridge boost
The concept of the connected car moves up a gear thanks to a Cambridge UK-California technology collaboration that will be demonstrated in Las Vegas... Read More
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French connection pays off for Ubisense
A large carmaker has deployed technology from Cambridge-based Ubisense to drive efficiencies across its manufacturing facility in France. The deal... Read More
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Future of solar cars at Cambridge showcase
Clean technology and automotive devotees are being invited to join the Cambridge University Eco Racing team’s solar revolution by attending a... Read More
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Ubisense motors ahead in US
Location technology specialist Ubisense has stepped on the gas in the US automotive market with a major contract. The Cambridge UK business says a... Read More
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Ubisense in overdrive with Daimler
Location technology specialist Ubisense has notched further success in the automotive market through Daimler in Germany. Its smart factory system... Read More
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Lola looking in better shape
The company that owns the Lola car brand and all Lola Intellectual Property, has struck a deal with the joint administrators of two stricken... Read More
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Lola Cars goes under but composites fights on
The iconic Lola Cars brand has crashed. Administrators have been unable to find a buyer to continue the business, which has led to the last few staff... Read More
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Hyundai expands Ubisense deployment
Korean carmaking giant Hyundai has extended its reliance on smart location technology from Ubisense in Cambridge UK. Ubisense CEO Richard Green has... Read More
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England soccer stars in driving seat for Euros
The England soccer squad visited lead sponsor Vauxhall Motors, at the carmaker’s headquarters in Luton before flying out to Krakow in Poland ahead of... Read More
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Cambridge-inspired ‘road train’ concept on track
A Cambridge-inspired ‘road train’ concept requiring only the lead driver in a convoy of vehicles to take the wheel while following drivers chill out... Read More
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Harwich Port switched on for electric vehicles
A new electric vehicle charging point at Harwich International Port was officially plugged in by the local Mayor – becoming the first port to be... Read More
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ARM at heart of Audi digital drive
Chips from ARM Holdings in Cambridge are helping to drive a digital revolution for global carmaker Audi. They are literally the core in NVIDIA’s... Read More
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India buys more of the UK electric vehicle industry
They have a saying in India that the British Empire is coming back - only the headquarters will be in New Delhi this time. Tata Group of India... Read More
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Lola revs up energy harvesting for prototype
Those designing electric vehicles have much in common, whether they are hybrid or pure electric, on-road, off-road, on-water, underwater or in the... Read More
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Lotus to pump £85m into Norfolk facility
Norfolk carmaker Group Lotus has unveiled a £1/2 billion blueprint to turn the business into a world leading sports car producer and engineering... Read More
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Lotus millions could safeguard Norfolk jobs
Group Lotus is believed to have secured a £10 million loan from the UK government to help underpin a major restructuring strategy. The Norfolk-based... Read More
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Top marque for Cambridge as Bentley wheels in
Bentley Motors UK will unveil its new Continental GTC to mark the launch of the company’s newest dealership in Cambridge. The Vindis Group is... Read More