Automotive and Tech Worlds Collide at CES 2019 | #356

THE DRIVE with Alan Taylor | Episode #356

Industry experts weigh in on the ever-blending automotive and technology worlds from the floor of CES 2019. First up, Ford Motor Company Executive Director of Connected Vehicle and Services, Don Butler, describes how C-V2X, the next big tech upgrade in their vehicles, can save and improve the lives of drivers and pedestrians everywhere. Shifting gears, What3Words CMO, Giles Rhys Jones, fills us in on the progress they’ve made since we last spoke with them – they are now integrated into Mercedes-Benz vehicles! Then, we chat with Lume Cube, Inc. President and CEO, Mike Bieker, about their compact, on-the-go light source made with content creators and auto enthusiasts in mind, the AIR VC. Next, Trucks.com Adventure Editor, Rick Stella, has seen a lot of exciting technology revealed at CES, but as an outdoor guy, What3Words really hits the sweet spot for him. Changing lanes, CTA Senior Director of Event Communications, Sarah Brown, explains why auto shows and CES can co-exist; auto shows show what OEMs have available now or coming down the pike, while CES is a window to a more distant future. Adding to the conversation, Automotive and Motorcycle Industry Insider for Fox News Channel, Mike Caudill, describes why CES is an amazing event for the automotive industry. After that, President & CEO of Brembo Brakes North America, Dan Sandberg, gushes about the tech that has him excited and shares what a brake company like Brembo hopes to accomplish at CES 2019. Then, National Inventors Hall of Fame VP of Museums & Engineering, Vince Greczanik, and Chief Strategic Officer, Hannah Paulin, celebrate 50 years of automotive innovation with a custom split-model Ford Mustang and teach adults and children about the importance of patents and intellectual property. We catch up with Dave Buchko who is now the Product Communications Manager for BYTON, a revolutionary new electric vehicle company set to give Tesla a run for their money. Closing the show, automotive journalist, BJ Killeen, gives us a lightning round of interesting tech innovations she witnessed at the Consumer Electronics Show, including Bell’s new Nexus air taxi. Learn more about the melding of automotive and tech industries at CES 2019.

 

  • [00:00:00] Ford and the Future of C-V2X Technology
  • [00:06:43] What3Words Now in Mercedes-Benz Cars!
  • [00:12:31] Lume Cube AIR VC Lights Up Your Content
  • [00:19:52] Rick Stella Loves What3Words
  • [00:29:15] Automotive Tech Trends at CES 2019
  • [00:35:52] Auto Shows vs Consumer Electronics Show
  • [00:42:13] Brembo Keeps Up on Tech at CES
  • [00:48:26] Regenerative Braking and BYTON
  • [00:54:43] Big Data is Big Business
  • [01:02:04] NIHF Brings Split Mustang to CES
  • [01:07:58] BYTON Launches 39 Months after Founding
  • [01:18:05] BJ Killeen’s CES 2019 Whirlwind Round

 

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Live from CES 2018 | #318

THE DRIVE with Alan Taylor | Episode #318

Technology plays an extremely large role in the automotive industry which was readily apparent at CES 2018. We begin the show with Bob Starr of Yamaha Motor Corporation who explains their gesture controlled motorcycle, MOTOROiD, and the work they are doing to improve driver-bike unity. Next, John Eggert of Velodyne LiDAR, Inc. talks with us about their laser system which uses 3D imaging to provide a 360 view around the car. After that, we chat with Chris Wiklund from Arity, a spin-off from Allstate that focuses on data surrounding connected vehicles and the future of accident prediction. Then, we shift gears to autonomous car sensors. Dror Meiri of AdaSky explains the technology that their company is developing which allows these sensors to work even in bad weather conditions. Then, Brittany Stotler of Local Motors tells us about the debut of their (mostly) 3D-printed, accessible vehicle for the elderly and disabled, #accessibleolli. We then talk with Wayne Williams of Ford Motor Company who discusses their recent team up with Domino’s Pizza to research autonomous deliveries and human interactions with self-driving cars. Next, Mike Chen of Omron Automation Americas explains vestibulo-ocular reflex and their ping-pong tutor. Following this, Bobby Hambrick of AutonomouStuff discusses their company’s technology that is contributing to the autonomous vehicle industry. Then, Rachel Horn of the Consumer Technology Association sounds off about the massive size of CES this year, and her admiration of automotive technology. Last but not least, Thorsten Hefler of the BMW Group explains the new virtual reality program they will be offering to owners and dealerships. CES showcases some of the most innovative automotive technology coming our way. Learn more now.

  • [00:00:00] MOTOROiD Gesture Controlled Bike
  • [00:05:30] Improved Rider Unity
  • [00:12:30] LiDAR 3D Images Surround Car
  • [00:19:53] Predictive Accident Data
  • [00:27:36] Autonomous Sensors for Bad Weather
  • [00:35:54] #AccessibleOlli 3D-Printed Assistance
  • [00:42:15] Autonomous Pizza Delivery
  • [00:48:13] Human Interaction with Autonomous
  • [00:54:45] Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Saves Lives
  • [01:02:08] AutonomousStuff Innovates the Future
  • [01:10:20] CES’ Largest Show Ever
  • [01:18:10] VR Comes to BMW Group

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