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In Germany, a shortage of IT experts is growing
Software experts are particularly in demand, Bitkom says (Photo: Petra Bork/pixelio.de)Germany's shortage of IT professionals is growing, as Europe's largest economy continues to digitalize its industrial base.Companies are looking for 43,000 IT specialists, up 5 pc from a year earlier, according to a study by Bitkom, Germany's high-tech industry ...
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Porsche names production boss to CEO position
Oliver Blume (Photo: Porsche)Oliver Blume, head of production of the German sports car maker, will become the company's CEO, succeeding Matthias Mueller, who has taken the top position at parent company Volkswagen Group.Blume, 47, takes up his new job October 1.Porsche also announced that its US head, Detlev von ...
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VW to recall 5 million diesel vehicles
VW will use hardware and software changes to fix engine emissions (Photo: VW)Volkswagen, plans to recall 5 million of its diesel-powered vehicles to fix engine management systems that have been programmed to lower emissions in official test cycles.The German carmaker said in a press statement that "the emissions characteristics" ...
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Volvo appoints new sales boss; Visser moves to Geely
Alain Visser (Photo: Volvo Cars)Volvo Cars has appointed Bjorn Anwall, a McKinsey management consultant, to head its global sales and marketing. Anwall replaces Alain Visser, who is taking on a similar sales role at China's Geely, the parent company of Volvo.Visser said in a press release that he is ...
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Autoliv joins Volvo's Drive Me autonomous driving project
New technologies will let people safely do other things while the car does the driving (Photo: Volvo)Swedish supplier Autoliv has joined the "Drive Me" autonomous driving project started by Volvo Cars.Drive Me, initiated by Volvo Cars in December 2013, involves 100 self-driving Volvos that use public roads in Gothenburg ...
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Study: Big data slow to take hold in transportation industry
PwC warns that, without big data analysis, logistics companies will lose competitiveness (Photo: Toll Collect)Transportation and logistics companies are slow to implement big data and business intelligence tools, according to a study by consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers. Only 19 pc of companies surveyed are using the technologies as part of their ...
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Ford, St Petersburg University develop robust connectivity
Ford is looking at space technology to build robust connectivity (Photo: Ford Motor)Ford Motor Company and Russia's St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University are in the final phases of research on advanced automotive connectivity. The project uses telematics expertise gained in space robot communications.“The challenge of creating a robust wireless ...
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Porsche's Mueller to succeed Winterkorn as VW Group CEO
Matthias Mueller studied IT in Munich before joining the VW Group (Photo: Porsche)Porsche boss Matthias Mueller will succeed Martin Winterkorn as CEO of the Volkswagen Group, the carmaker's supervisory board decided late Friday.Mueller, 62, was one of the main candidates to take the position, following the resignation of Winterkorn ...
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VW CEO Martin Winterkorn steps down over test allegations
Martin Winterkorn says he's not aware of any personal wrong doing (Photo: Claus Dick)Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn has offered his resignation in the wake of revelations that the automaker has manipulated emission tests in the US.The 68-year-old CEO told a supervisory board committee meeting Wednesday that "Volkswagen needs a ...
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carIT Congress: MHP consultant urges automakers to speed up
Bernd Herold says the number of in-car control units need to be reduced (Photo: Claus Dick)FRANKFURT - Automakers are making progress in adapting their development cycles to faster-moving partner industries, but they cannot yet match the agility of digital companies, said Bernd Herold, associated partner at management consultants Mieschke, ...
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carIT Congress: BMW exec says autonomous driving "not a hype"
Christoph Grote says autonomous cars will cut accidents because they "abide by all rules"(Photo: Claus Dick)FRANKFURT - A senior BMW research executive reaffirmed the industry's focus on autonomous driving, saying the trend is "absolutely no hype."Christoph Grote, who heads technology and innovation in BMW's R&D department, told the carIT ...
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carIT Congress: VW developing variable HMI concepts
Volkmar Tanneberger sees a central role for the HMI in defining the user experience  (Photo: Claus Dick)FRANKFURT - Volkswagen is developing variable HMI concepts that can be adapted to a particular driving situation, a senior carmaker executive said Wednesday."Future cars will need such driver-situation dependent concepts," said Volkmar ...
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carIT Congress: Mercedes exec puts focus on digital delivery
Mercedes' Hartung says automakers need scaleable cutomser-focused platforms (Photo: Claus Dick)FRANKFURT - The auto industry needs to work faster to improve its digital delivery and can learn from other industries, a senior Mercedes-Benz executive said Wednesday."It's all about the customers; digitalization isn't a standalone goal," said Christoph Hartung, head ...
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carIT Congress: Audi's Stadler promises "piloted" A7 by 2017
Rupert Stadler believes in the digital future of the automobile  (Photo: Claus Dick)FRANKFURT - Audi CEO Rupert Stadler said Wednesday that the next generation of its flagship A7 sedan will have the core functions of the carmaker's "piloted driving" technologies on board.In a keynote address at the carIT ...
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WSJ: Apple plans electric car for 2019
Apple's automotive ambitions go beyond its iPhone integration technology, which is called CarPlay (Photo: Apple)Â Apple is planning to launch an electric car in 2019, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The US business newspaper says the consumer electronics group will triple its 600-person automotive team ...
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Update: VW says 11 million vehicles have test software on board
The Golf is one of the vehicles affected by the EPA allegations over manipulated diesel emissions (Photo: VW)Volkswagen Group said Tuesday that 11 million of its diesel-powered vehicles are equipped with the engine management software that is the subject of a US regulatory investigation.The statement appeared to signal that ...
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IHS cuts China sales forecast
Volkswagen Group is heavily dependent on the Chinese market (Photo: VW)Leading market researcher IHS Automotive has reduced its 2015 forecast for new-car sales in China, predicting growth of only 1.4 pc for the year.Earlier, IHS had expected unit sales in the world's biggest market to increase 4.4 pc from ...
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Bitkom: Auto managers expect driverless cars by 2030 or later
The study shows that opinions vary on when driverless driving will be widely adopted (Photo: Robert Bosch)Almost half (48 pc) of Germany's top automotive managers believe that self-driving cars will be widely adopted by 2030 and only 2 pc believe this will happen earlier. Fifteen pc predict 20 years ...
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MES investments seen growing as part of Industry 4.0
MES can help improve efficiency in production (Photo: Kuka)Companies are planning to step up investment in management execution systems (MES) as production environments get ready for Industry 4.0.According to a study by technology consultants BearingPoint, 88 pc of companies polled say MES is becoming increasingly important and two-thirds plan ...
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In automotive management ranks, a lack of digital expertise
Study concludes digital technologies require different management skills (Photo: Technical University Chemnitz)Automotive companies need to change the makeup of their executive suites if they want to lead the trend toward electric powertrains, connected cars and autonomous driving, according to a new study.The "Automotive Executive Study 2015" by headhunters Russell ...