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Audi, VW s software unit join group developing safe system architecture for self-driving vehicles

Audi, VW’s software unit join group developing safe system architecture for self-driving vehicles Working group aims to help pave the way for mass production of autonomous cars Nathan Eddy Volkswagen VW is preparing a version of its ID Buzz upcoming microbus with Level 4 autonomy meaning the vehicle can drive itself under certain conditions to be ready for commercial transport of people and goods for 2025. Audi, British semiconductor company Arm, and Cariad, Volkswagen Group s automotive software unit, are among the initial partners of a safe software working group established within The Autonomous, an organization dedicated to developing autonomous vehicle technology.

HEGLA is participating in the research project BaSys überProd

WhatsAppLINKEDINFACEBOOKTWITTERPRINTMORE WhatsAppLINKEDINFACEBOOKTWITTERPRINTMORE Date: 5 March 2021Source: www.hegla.com Photo source Date: 5 March 2021 The project is under the leadership of the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering IESE in Kaiserslautern. HEGLA is participating in the research project BaSys überProd (Basic system for cross-company production support). Since the beginning of 2021, HEGLA has been working alongside 20 partners from science and business to develop software solutions for the transformation toward digitalized, flexible ‘smart factory’ production for the manufacturing of products with a greater degree of customisation. Although physical production systems and production lines are often flexible to some extent, only parts of them can be transformed and modifications usually entail high costs.

Grant aims to accelerate sustainable shellfish aquaculture, boost Virginia coastal economies

Grant aims to accelerate sustainable shellfish aquaculture, boost Virginia coastal economies Published Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, 12:31 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© niroworld – stock.adobe.com) The Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center has received a $750,000 subset of a $10 million USDA grant as part of a multi-institutional effort to accelerate sustainable farming techniques. The multidisciplinary team will develop technologies that allow for a sustainable framework for farming such shellfish as oysters, mussels, and scallops. This effort will incorporate a wide berth of smart technologies by combining modern technologies in the fields of robotics, agricultural automation, computer vision, sensing and imaging, and artificial intelligence.

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