The collaboration allows ZF to provide a broader selection of products and options to its customers, while creating a path ...
ZF to license Phantom AI's computer vision for its passenger car ADAS products, opening a Harbinger will incorporate Phantom AI's ADAS technology into its electric and hybrid vehicles GARDEN GROVE, ...
Harbinger has bought Phantom AI and signed a licensing agreement with ZF’s passenger-car ADAS unit, marking the California ...
We all love our cars—mostly. But have you ever wanted it to give you a warm hug when it’s cold outside without being featured on an episode of My Strange Addiction? Parts supplier ZF sure hopes so, ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] ZF Friedrichshafen AG is cutting 7,600 positions at its electrified drivetrain division as the German car-parts maker steps up its ...
In his first appearance in India as CEO of ZF Friedrichshafen, Mathias Miedreich outlines the company's strategic emphasis on India's automotive market, highlighting local growth opportunities and ...
You may be familiar with the Germany company ZF, the supplier of — among many things — an excellent and ubiquitous eight-speed automatic transmission used in many high-end cars like the Alfa Romeo ...
The 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is well underway in Las Vegas, and all sorts of automakers and suppliers are showing off new tech. None of it matters. ZF—the German supplier you probably know ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Employees of automotive supplier ZF Friedrichshafen AG walk to the town hall during a demonstration against the planned job cuts.
ZF said it is facing less demand for parts for conventional vehicles -- like this transmission -- while demand for electric vehicles has also been weak - Copyright ...
German car parts supplier ZF is bringing artificial intelligence into the vehicle dynamics game. The company’s AI Road Sense solution takes data from multiple sensors and adapts the car’s driving ...
Young car brands like Tesla, Lucid, Nio, and Xpeng want the newest technology as quickly as possible, even if it doesn’t work as reliably as intended, ZF CEO Holger Klein said for Automotive News ...