Sentences with phrase «transforming automotive industry»

They are a known as a pioneer, transforming the automotive industry with successful brands, outstanding passenger cars and commercial vehicles, and customized mobility.
By changing state law to allow automated vehicle testing and partnering with Cadillac to bring its headquarters to New York City, Governor Cuomo has positioned New York State to take the lead in the development of the driverless / hands - free technology that is rapidly transforming the automotive industry
Although Vale recognizes that nickel will play a pivotal role in the rapidly transforming automotive industry, the company is taking a disciplined approach to its nickel production.

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Volkswagen is thus systematically continuing to transform its business and establishing even more efficient Group management in a phase of highly dynamic change in the Company and the entire automotive industry.
DS Smith's Packaging Strategists focus on helping our customers to transform the complexities of the Automotive industry into competitive advantages with the right packaging solution that is optimised for every step in the supply chain.
«As companies in the automotive industry transform themselves into broader mobility providers, no auto company better demonstrates innovation and technology for the future than Toyota,» said Jeff Makarewicz, group vice president, Toyota Motor North America Research & Development.
In 2015, JC Fisher of The Texas Tenors will take a similar approach to the automotive industry by transforming his ’11 Mustang into a ’67 Shelby Mustang.
The company also announced its inaugural Unity AutoTech Summit (June 19/20 in Berlin, Germany): a two - day gathering of sessions, tech demos, and networking dedicated to demonstrating how Unity's real - time solution is accelerating innovation and transforming workflows in the automotive industry.
A world of low - cost batteries will transform the way the electricity and automotive industries operate and how homeowners, businesses and utilities produce and use power, write Eric Hittinger and Eric Williams of the University of Rochester.
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