Volvo Cars tests smart sensors that keep a check on driver attention
Through systems that can recognise and distinguish whether a driver is tired or inattentive, the car of the future can...
Ajit Dalvi
18 Mar 2014
Infosys, India’s second largest software services firm, has bagged a multi-year contract to provide application development services to Volvo Car Corporation.
Read moreThrough systems that can recognise and distinguish whether a driver is tired or inattentive, the car of the future can...
Ford Motor Company Fund has announced that it will award $1 million (Rs 6.13 crore) in automotive design scholarships ...
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