Audi and Ericsson to test 5G tech for automotive manufacturing
German carmaker and 5G major sign MoU to test 5G technology for industrial applications in smart factory.
Autocar Professional Bureau
02 Aug 2018
Manufacturer identifies around 50 potentially high-risk raw materials and aims to make the supply chains for potentially high-risk raw materials transparent and to take risk-based, target-oriented measures successively.
Read moreGerman carmaker and 5G major sign MoU to test 5G technology for industrial applications in smart factory.
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