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Published: Jul 04,2018

Baidu to Integrate Mobileye’s Responsibility Sensitive Safety Model Into Apollo Program
Baidu today announced that it plans to work with Mobileye to integrate and commercially deploy Mobileye’s Responsibility Sensitive Safety (RSS) model in both the open source Project Apollo and commercial Apollo Pilot programs...

Attendance at MWC Shanghai 2018 Tops 60,000 Visitors
The GSMA today reported that more than 60,000 unique visitors1 from 112 countries and territories attended the 2018 GSMA Mobile World Congress Shanghai, held 27-29 June in Shanghai. In addition to this business-to-business audience...

UNITED GRINDING Group Add a New Owner
The UNITED GRINDING Group, a leading machine tool manufacturer, announced that the company has a new owner. The new owner structure comprises a strategically aligned pool of investors organized by the Swiss BZ Bank Aktiengesellschaft...

Microsoft and Chung Hua University Establish Taiwan’s First AI+ Experience Center
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Microsoft Taiwan announced that they have joined forces with Chung Hwa University to establish the first AI+ experience center in all of Taiwan, where they will set up context experiences for smart access, smart hotels, and smart retail...

UMC Board Approves 100% Acquisition of MIFS Fab from Fujitsu
HSINCHU, Taiwan - United Microelectronics Corporation announced that its Board of Directors has approved for the company to fully acquire Mie Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited (MIFS), a 12-inch wafer foundry based in Mie, Japan, from Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited (Fujitsu Semiconductor)...

Panasonic’s PLC Technology Approved as Baseline Specification by IEEE P1901.3 Working Group
Panasonic Corporation announced that it has presented its fourth-generation scalable HD-PLC technology to IEEE Standardization Working Group. This technology enables communications over longer distances and improves communication speeds by controlling the range of frequencies in use...