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DENSO invests in companies both within and outside the automotive industry in order to pioneer future mobility solutions and products.
NTT Security expands into Thailand to provide cybersecurity services as the country's economy grows, increasing cyber risks.
Tesla is reassuring customers that a recent cryptojacking has not compromised vehicle safety of customer privacy.
The North Korean threat group known to some as Reaper (APT37) is eyeing bigger targets with more sophisticated tactics.
The two companies aim to thwart cyber risks that jeopardise connected car safety - particularly security in ECUs and infotainment systems.
Australian firm Cohda Wireless opens a Shanghai office to cater to China's booming smart city and autonomous vehicle markets, targeting 2025 national goals.
Microsoft has partnered with the government to provide digital skills to workers whose roles were displaced by automotive manufacturing plant closure.
GAS expands Indo IT with Kaseya tie-up, eyeing automation & managed service lessons from ANZ. #TechDayExclusive.
VMware says they put the Pulse IoT Center through the paces of an extensive beta test with customers and partners going back to June 2017.
Jaguar Land Rover's InMotion Ventures invests USD $4.1 million in Voyage to support the global development of self-driving taxis, starting in California.
Security as a Service platform for connected cars to launch in Tokyo, Japan, with plans for Europe and North America roll-outs this year.
New Zealand businesses urged to embrace technology as digital opportunities arise in 2018 - Spark #technology #digitalopportunities.
A survey by Flip the Fleet reveals Kiwi electric vehicle owners are taking further steps towards sustainability, from reducing waste to installing solar panels.
Huawei pushes the limits of AI with its Mate 10 Pro, transforming a Porsche Panamera into a driverless car that not only sees but understands its surroundings.
Cohda Wireless hires Andrea Ash, former Bosch exec, to spearhead growth as connected autonomous vehicle markets mature.
UBCO launches NZ's first road-legal electric motorcycle, the 2018 2x2, enhancing accessibility and dual-use capability for both on and off-road travel.
More electric vehicles will be hitting New Zealand's highways, bus lanes and streets with another round of government funding.
Thousands of tourists in New Zealand may soon tour in electric campervans as Jucy begins a pioneering EV trial, aiming to meet eco-friendly travel demand.
Tesla collaborates with Mercury on a USD $2 million grid-connected battery trial in New Zealand, aimed at enhancing energy storage and grid stability.
As Kiwis dream of a new car in 2018, SUVs and utes top the wishlist, though electric vehicles are gaining traction, with over 6,000 now on NZ roads.