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Innovations in Hydrogen Storage, Cylinder Deactivation, Wireless Charging for Smart Roads, Lightweight Metals, Biocoating Hardeners, Magnesium-based Alloy, ADAS, Automotive Radar Simulation Software, and Connected Vehicles

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  • 15 Pages
  • November 2018
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 4668806

This Mobility Technology TOE highlights developments in hydrogen storage in vehicles, cylinder deactivation technology for improved fuel efficiency, inductive wireless charging for smarter roads/lightweight metals, bio-based coating hardeners, and magnesium casting alloy.

The purpose of the Mobility Technology TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) is to raise awareness of global technology innovations in self-propelled ground-based mobile platforms that are not only technically significant, but potentially offering commercial value. Each monthly TOE provides subscribers valuable descriptions and analyses of 10 noteworthy innovations. The main focus is on highway-licensed motor vehicles (light, medium and heavy). Passenger cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, scooters and railway locomotives are within the product scope, energized by any fuel. Many of the innovations concern powertrains (internal combustion engines, turbines, battery electrics, fuel cell electrics, hybrid-electrics), as well as drivetrains (including transmissions), interiors - seating and displays, advanced materials - as for body/chassis, wireless connectivity, and self-driving technology that is currently receiving so much attention. The A&T TOE outlines and evaluates each innovation, notes which organizations and developers are involved, projects the likely timing for commercialization, furnishes a patent analysis, and provides valuable strategic insights for industry stakeholders.

The Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (AMA) Cluster covers technologies that enable clean, lean and flexible manufacturing and industrial automation. Technologies such as three-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) printing, wireless sensors and networks, information and communication technology, multimaterial joining, composites manufacturing, digital manufacturing, micro- and nano-manufacturing, lasers, advanced software, and printing techniques, are covered as part of this cluster. The technologies covered here impact a wide range of industries, such as the impact semiconductor, automotive and transportation, aerospace and defense, industrial, healthcare, logistics, and electronics industries.

Table of Contents

Recent Developments in Automotive and Transportation Technologies

  • New Car Prototype Enables Safe Storage of Hydrogen
  • Enhanced Fuel Efficiency with New Cylinder Deactivation Technology
  • Smarter Road Technology Enables Adoption of Electric Buses
  • Lightweight Metal Provides High Strength-to-Weight Ratio in Auto Parts
  • Bio-Based Coating Hardeners for Polyurethane Coatings
  • High-strength Magnesium to Construct Engine Structures in Vehicles
  • Machine Learning Advanced Driver Assistance System
  • Automotive Radar Simulation Software
  • Interactive AR/VR Experience in Automotive Manufacturing
  • IoT Security for Connected Vehicles
  • Industry Contacts