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DETROIT—General Motors expects to invest $4 billion over the next two years at U.S. assembly plants in Kansas, Michigan and Tennessee that will produce both gas- and battery-powered vehicles.
MUNICH—The BMW Group is expanding the use of its Virtual Factory. One major application is the automated collision check, a critical step before launching new vehicle models.
General Motors has announced a sweeping $4 billion investment across its U.S. manufacturing facilities over the next two ...
The Chrysler brand recently celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special employee gathering at its tech center here.
This retooling is part of a $1.2 billion investment agreed upon in the 2023 UAW-Ford national master ...
Engineers at Rice University have developed a wire-free soft robotic arm capable of complex, real-time movements—powered and ...
PARIS—Renault Group is has formed a strategic partnership with Wandercraft, a start-up company that has developed a bipedal ...
DETROIT—Kurt Kelty, GM vice president of battery, propulsion and sustainability, recently tried his hand at assembling EV ...
Engineers at Volvo Cars have developed a next-generation seat belt system that will be used on the automaker’s EX60 electric ...
HAUPPAUGE, NY— Orbic Electronics Manufacturing LLC is building a new facility here to reshore production from China and India ...
Kentucky's economic development secretary, Jeff Noel, called the approval “an extraordinary first step,” adding that Governor ...