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3blmedia/Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG Conference) Highlights IMDS & Product Chemical Compliance Challenges and Solutions





Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG Conference) Highlights IMDS & Product Chemical Compliance Challenges and Solutions


Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG Conference) Highlights IMDS & Product Chemical Compliance Challenges and Solutions
On October 11, the AIAG IMDS & Product Chemical Compliance Conference brought together representatives from various tiers of the automotive supply chain to learn tools and strategies for tackling the compliance challenges faced by the automotive industry.Discussions focused on the AIAG International Material Data System (IMDS), Conflict Minerals and various chemical compliance requirements.Source Intelligence was in attendance as a platinum sponsor and gained insights from expert speakers and conversations with attendees.


Partnership with PSA Group Brings Together the Automotive Industry and Metal Additive Manufacturing — A Few Questions For: Divergent 3D


Partnership with PSA Group Brings Together the Automotive Industry and Metal Additive Manufacturing — A Few Questions For: Divergent 3D
Partnerships are a critical ingredient to success in any growing industry — as well as in those industries that are somewhat more established.As we've seen illustrated with increasing frequency in the additive manufacturing arena, partnerships can lead to great things, from the introduction of new technologies to the development of application-specific solutions to the advancement of space-age manufacturing to equipment entering new markets.Last month, a new partnership was announced that is set to bring metal additive manufacturing capabilities deeper into the automotive industry, as Divergent 3D and PSA Group set out on a long-term plan to work together for more efficient automobile manufacturing.


New Supreme Court Term: Cases for Automotive Industry to Watch


New Supreme Court Term: Cases for Automotive Industry to Watch
Monday, October 10, 2016A new Supreme Court term is once again underway.This one looks to be unique in that it is likely to be an eight-Justice bench into 2017—with Republican leaders standing firm on their refusal to go forward with confirming any nominee appointed by President Obama, it is likely that any new ninth justice will have to wait until after inauguration day to even receive a hearing, much less take the bench.Justice Scalia's absence has had at least some effects on the cases that the Court has taken and decided: the Supreme Court has taken cases at a slower pace than in recent years, and toward the end of the last term, showed signs of trying to dispose of cases on narrow grounds that could avoid a 4-4 deadlock.


Automotive Industry Trends: IoT Connected Smart Cars & Vehicles


Automotive Industry Trends: IoT Connected Smart Cars & Vehicles
Companies are pouring money into the Internet of Things, and one area of particular interest to investors is IoT connected cars.BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, expects 94 million connected cars to ship in 2021, and for 82% of all cars shipped in that year to be connected.This would represent a compound annual growth rate of 35% from 21 million connected cars in 2016.


The New Supreme Court Term: Cases for the Automotive Industry to Watch


The New Supreme Court Term: Cases for the Automotive Industry to Watch
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