After 1945, the U.S. produced about 75 percent of world’s auto production. In 1980, the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and then became world leader again in 1994. In 2006, Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and held this rank until 2009, when China took the top spot with 13.8 million units. With 19.3 million units manufactured in 2012, China almost doubled the U.S. production of 10.3 million units, while Japan was in third place with 9.9 million units.
- Project CentauriAn industry-wide standards initiative to bring security and compatibility to IoT.
- In this environment, automotive organizations must balance the need for new investments in software, data, and cloud while facing mounting pressure to cut costs and preserve cash.
- Harness the power of AI to detect and resolve incidents with the speed that the future of automotive and mobility requires.
- The automotive industry must take swift action now to decarbonize
