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8th Article: Delphi, Mobileye Join Forces On Autonomous Car Platform

Why compete when you can partner up. Delphi and Mobileye are partnering up to develop the building blocks for a full autonomous car. This two companies focus their main line of business in different things. With this partnership, they both get benefited one from the other. Their goal is to have their fully developed and ready for production autonomous driving platform by 2019, which will be sold to automakers worldwide.

 

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http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2016/08/delphi-mobileye-join-forces-autonomous-car-platform-0?et_cid=5484830&et_rid=576098541&location=top&et_cid=5484830&et_rid=576098541&linkid=http%3a%2f%2fwww.manufacturing.net%2fnews%2f2016%2f08%2fdelphi-mobileye-join-forces-autonomous-car-platform-0%3fet_cid%3d5484830%26et_rid%3d%%subscriberid%%%26location%3dtop

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Ford made a mistake and now they’re paying for it. During their quality screening, they did an error by installing some faulty fuel pumps. Problems reported are that cars are not starting up or suddenly stalling. They managed to find the cause and are taking action by recalling them to correct the fault. This means they need to unexpectedly spend money, but this is the price they have to pay for committing an error. Like mentioned on the comments of the discussion, this may be a wakeup call for Ford’s quality management. This time it was a technically small error, but next time the story could be a different one.

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