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(Telematics Wire) Hyundai boosts US investment to $26B, launches robotics hub

MOTER Technologies launches DriveSage™ driver coaching app in collaboration with Valtech Mobility
MOTER Technologies Inc., a company that transforms vehicle data into smart, safety-focused insights, announced the launch of DriveSage™, an innovative driver coaching in-vehicle experience and companion phone app. 

 

 

BASiC Semiconductor, CASTC forge partnership in automotive-grade power semiconductor field
Shenzhen-based BASiC Semiconductor signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Automotive Chip (Shenzhen) Technology Co., Ltd. (“CASTC”), marking a new partnership in the field of automotive-grade semiconductors.

 

 

OpenLight raises $34M to power the photonics revolution in AI Data center
OpenLight, a startup spun off from Synopsys, is transforming how data moves in AI-powered data centers by pioneering integrated photonics. The company has successfully secured $34 million in Series A funding, paving the way for scalable, energy-efficient optical interconnects essential for next-generation computing infrastructure.

 

 

Monotch and Applied Information join hands to power connected infrastructure
Monotch, Europe’s leader in real-time mobility data exchange, and Applied Information, a U.S. provider of intelligent transport solutions, recently announced a strategic partnership to power next-generation connected infrastructure.

 

 

Hyundai boosts US investment to $26B, launches robotics hub
Hyundai Motor Group announced that it will raise its US investment to $26 billion over the next four years, increasing its earlier March pledge by $5 billion. The move strengthens the Korean auto giant’s push into automobiles, steel, robotics, and advanced technologies while aligning with Washington’s industrial policies.

 

 

IIT Madras develops sea water electrolyser for hydrogen generation
In a significant step toward advancing clean energy solutions, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) have developed a cost-effective seawater electrolyser that can directly generate hydrogen from seawater. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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