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Engineered for success? Immigration and the automotive industry


Engineered for success? Immigration and the automotive industry
The manufacture of automotive/"_blank">automotive.com/category/cars/"_blank">cars and commercial vehicles has increased enormously worldwide – more than 25% in the last decade alone.According to recent figures released by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles (OICA), the UK saw car production increase by over 5% between 2014 and 2015.The demand for automobiles is clearly greater than ever and, therefore, so is the sector's need to hire the best people for a vast array of jobs – especially highly skilled engineer roles.


Kazakhstan's automotive industry gains momentum


Kazakhstan's automotive industry gains momentum
Green Technology is important not only in anticipation of the EXPO-2017.Kazakhstan is gradually moving its industries towards to sustainable development.Domestic automakers intend to manufacture electric vehicles.






U.S. DOT issues Federal guidance to the automotive industry for improving motor vehicle cybersecurity


U.S. DOT issues Federal guidance to the automotive industry for improving motor vehicle cybersecurity
NHTSA 25-16Monday, October 24, 2016Contact: 202-366-9550 | Public.Affairs@dot.govGuidance covers cybersecurity best practices for all motor vehicles, individuals and organizations manufacturing and designing vehicle systems and softwareWASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is taking a proactive safety approach to protect vehicles from malicious cyber-attacks and unauthorized access by releasing proposed guidance for improving motor vehicle cybersecurity."Cybersecurity is a safety issue, and a top priority at the Department," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx."Our intention with today's guidance is to provide best practices to help protect against breaches and other security failures that can put motor vehicle safety at risk."


Brazilian automotive industry operating at 46 percent its capacity Thursday, 27 October 2016 23


Brazilian automotive industry operating at 46 percent its capacity Thursday, 27 October 2016 23
Brazil's automotive industry, a major consumer of steel, is currently operating at 46 percent its total capacity, which is estimated at 5 million units/year, according to a top executive at the Fiat Chrysler group.Talking to the participants of the Alacero conference, Latin America's major steel event, held in Rio, Brazil, from October 25-26, Antonio Sergio Martins Mello, director of institutional relations at the Fiat Chrysler group (FCA), forecast the local automotive market to reach 3 million units by 2020.The executive said one of the solutions to help the struggling automotive segment retake its growth is the export market.


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