Automotive Innovation

Automotive Innovation
Author: Patrick Hossay
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0429877293

Automotive Innovation: The Science and Engineering behind Cutting-Edge Automotive Technology provides a survey of innovative automotive technologies in the auto industry. Automobiles are rapidly changing, and this text explores these trends. IC engines, transmissions, and chassis are being improved, and there are advances in digital control, manufacturing, and materials. New vehicles demonstrate improved performance, safety and efficiency factors; electric vehicles represent a green energy alternative, while sensor technologies and computer processors redefine the nature of driving. The text explores these changes, the engineering and science behind them, and directions for the future.

Automotive Innovation

Automotive Innovation
Author: Patrick Hossay
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0429877307

Automotive Innovation: The Science and Engineering behind Cutting-Edge Automotive Technology provides a survey of innovative automotive technologies in the auto industry. Automobiles are rapidly changing, and this text explores these trends. IC engines, transmissions, and chassis are being improved, and there are advances in digital control, manufacturing, and materials. New vehicles demonstrate improved performance, safety and efficiency factors; electric vehicles represent a green energy alternative, while sensor technologies and computer processors redefine the nature of driving. The text explores these changes, the engineering and science behind them, and directions for the future.

Making and Selling Cars

Making and Selling Cars
Author: James M. Rubenstein
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2001-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0801867142

The automobile has shaped nearly every aspect of modern American life. This text documents the story of the automotive industry, which, despite its power, is constantly struggling to assure its success.

Marketing Innovations in the Automotive Industry

Marketing Innovations in the Automotive Industry
Author: Elena Candelo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 303015999X

This book proposes that, within the automotive industry, revised marketing principles and innovative marketing strategies are needed to address more effectively the unprecedented challenges posed by the modern digital revolution. The starting point for these proposals is a thorough analysis of the evolution of marketing in the industry across three ages of technological innovations – the mechanical, the electronic, and the digital. The main objectives are first, to illustrate how study of the past can help carmakers as they move forward into the unknown, and second, to identify the main choices that they will face. The central premise is that unusual times call for unusual strategies. By mining the past in order to foresee likely future developments regarding competition and marketing strategies within the car industry, the book will appeal both to researchers and to present or future managers in the automotive and other innovation-driven sectors.

Measuring Innovation in the Autonomous Vehicle Technology

Measuring Innovation in the Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Author: Maryam Zehtabchi
Publisher: WIPO
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-11-08
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Automotive industry is going through a technological shock. Multiple intertwined technological advances (autonomous vehicle, connect vehicles and mobility-as-a-Service) are creating new rules for an industry that had not changed its way of doing business for almost a century. Key players from the tech and traditional automobile sectors – although with different incentives – are pooling resources to realize the goal of self-driving cars. AV innovation by auto and tech companies’ innovation is still largely home based, however, there is some shifting geography at the margin. AV and other related technologies are broadening the automotive innovation landscape, with several IT-focused hotspots – which traditionally were not at the center of automotive innovation – gaining prominence.

Innovations in Automotive Transmission Engineering

Innovations in Automotive Transmission Engineering
Author: Martin G Gabriel
Publisher: SAE International
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0768009952

The automotive transmission plays a vital role in the vehicle powertrain, yet in an optimum operation environment it is invisible to the customer. This report examines the technological innovations in transmission design that contribute to important overall vehicle characteristics such as fuel economy, vehicle performance, quality and reliability. This book is a reference providing background and solid supportive data for the manager and engineer with responsibility for directing the application of the transmission in vehicle design concepts. Historical information is briefly reviewed as a basis for the state of development of future transmissions. Topics Covered: Transmission Types Gearing the Transmission Transmission Controls Performance Attributes Transmission Efficiency and Internal Component Power Losses Harnessing Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) and more

Design Thinking in the Automotive Industry. Creativity and Innovation

Design Thinking in the Automotive Industry. Creativity and Innovation
Author: Ellen Simon
Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2016-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3960670567

This book explores the application of Design Thinking in the automotive industry in order to explain which factors influence the innovativeness of Design Thinking teams. Seeking for innovation leadership, automotive manufacturers apply Design Thinking to enhance their competitiveness with customer-oriented products and services. Design Thinking is a multidisciplinary team-based methodology that adopts design principles to business management. In the literature and practice, however, it is not clear, what constitutes the relationship between the application of Design Thinking and team's innovativeness. A grounded theory and template analysis approach is used to develop a framework which explains this relationship. Managers and decision-makers of multinationals are provided with practical recommendations about how to implement Design Thinking to produce innovative products and services.

Winning the Innovation Race

Winning the Innovation Race
Author: Lee Sage
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471333463

An Inside Look at the Process of Innovation-and How to Make it Work for your Business While the need for innovation is widely recognized, the practices that nurture it elude many executives. Winning the Innovation Race examines the three dimensions of innovation-people, processes, and technology-and provides vivid examples of practices that encourage innovation. This comprehensive book describes the forms that innovation takes in industrial organizations and how superior companies manage to sustain innovation through effective management. The practices of PACE (Premier Automotive Suppliers' Contributions to Excellence) Award-winning companies are used to illustrate how truly innovative companies make the most of their employees, how they treat product development as a "perfectible process," and how they create reward systems that build cultures of innovation. Some of the vital lessons you'll learn in this unique resource: * The virtue of "cheap failures" * Why organizational discomfort is needed * The role of executive leadership * How to sustain a culture of innovation

Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Automobile Insurance

Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Automobile Insurance
Author: Samuel Patton Black
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815329152

First Published in 2001. This study explores the development of automobile insurance through the career of one of the industry's entrepreneurs, Samuel P. Black, Jr., and Erie Insurance, the company he helped build.

Automated Driving

Automated Driving
Author: Daniel Watzenig
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319318950

The main topics of this book include advanced control, cognitive data processing, high performance computing, functional safety, and comprehensive validation. These topics are seen as technological bricks to drive forward automated driving. The current state of the art of automated vehicle research, development and innovation is given. The book also addresses industry-driven roadmaps for major new technology advances as well as collaborative European initiatives supporting the evolvement of automated driving. Various examples highlight the state of development of automated driving as well as the way forward. The book will be of interest to academics and researchers within engineering, graduate students, automotive engineers at OEMs and suppliers, ICT and software engineers, managers, and other decision-makers.