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Huawei provides reliable networks for safe, efficient Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway

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Monday, October 2, 2023

The railway reduces travel time between Jakarta and Bandung from 3.5 hours to just 40 minutes, which will boost economic development along the route.

Key Points: 
  • The railway reduces travel time between Jakarta and Bandung from 3.5 hours to just 40 minutes, which will boost economic development along the route.
  • Huawei has partnered with China Railway Signal & Communication (CRSC) and China Telecom to build a dedicated railway network for the WHOOSH.
  • This network facilitates real-time communications, control, and dispatching of the trains, providing reliable and robust technical support for intelligent, safe, and efficient train operations.
  • The WHOOSH is also the first project that applies China's high-speed railway system, including all elements of the industry value chain, outside China.

Huawei provides reliable networks for safe, efficient Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway

Retrieved on: 
Monday, October 2, 2023

The railway reduces travel time between Jakarta and Bandung from 3.5 hours to just 40 minutes, which will boost economic development along the route.

Key Points: 
  • The railway reduces travel time between Jakarta and Bandung from 3.5 hours to just 40 minutes, which will boost economic development along the route.
  • Huawei has partnered with China Railway Signal & Communication (CRSC) and China Telecom to build a dedicated railway network for the WHOOSH.
  • This network facilitates real-time communications, control, and dispatching of the trains, providing reliable and robust technical support for intelligent, safe, and efficient train operations.
  • The WHOOSH is also the first project that applies China's high-speed railway system, including all elements of the industry value chain, outside China.

Raythink Chosen to Participate in Several EV Projects

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Raythink, a world-leading augmented reality (AR) heads-up display (HUD) solution provider to the automotive and transportation industry, announced that in September it had selected by leading Chinese vehicle manufacturers as a supplier to two EV projects. One of the projects is the development of a model of the new generation of electric sports sedans in China, while the other is positioned as a medium- to large- sized SUV.

Key Points: 
  • Since obtaining IATF16949 certification in April this year, Raythink experienced accelerated business growth.
  • To date, the firm has secured a number of designated projects from domestic auto brands and joint venture manufacturers.
  • More projects have entered the implementation phase, with some mass production projects involving German car brands having reached the delivery stage.
  • The brisk expansion of the business is a testament to Raythink's widely-recognized comprehensive strengths, including its robust technical capabilities and quality assurance system.

Toyota's Collaborative Safety Center Introduces New Research Projects Exploring the Safety Needs of an Evolving Mobility Ecosystem

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota's Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) today introduced nine new projects being launched as part of the next phase of its pioneering automotive safety research, backed by the new five-year, $30 million commitment announced last year. The new research projects, announced during a virtual CSRC media event showcasing safer mobility, will examine the diversity of safety needs and analyze safe mobility options that accommodate a variety of applications, physical characteristics and levels of accessibility for people and society.  

Key Points: 
  • Researchers will use a combination of longitudinal observation and driving simulator research to investigate various approaches of educating misinformed users about safety technologies.
  • How can we coordinate shared experiences among automated driving developers and stakeholders regarding VRU safety?
  • Toyota created the Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) in 2011 to advance traffic safety for the industry and society through open partnerships with universities, hospitals and other institutions.
  • The projects have made meaningful contributions to help advance research and technology for the safe integration of future mobility solutions for all.