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What You Might Not Know About Connected Autonomous Vehicles

Cars That Think

Critical considerations pertinent to connected autonomous vehicles, such as ethics, liability, privacy, and cybersecurity, do not share the same spotlight as the CAVs’ benefits. The Human vs. Digital Driver webinar covers those and similar homologation issues. In the Behind the Wheel: Who Is Driving the Driverless Car?

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Education Week Spotlights Programs for Students and Professionals

Cars That Think

Webinars Climate Change: IEEE’s Role in Bringing Technology Solutions to Meet the Challenge 3 April, noon to 1 p.m. The webinar also addresses the importance of educating the energy workforce. During this webinar, participants can learn how REACH can enhance the classroom experience. IEEE REACH 3 April, 9 to 10 a.m.

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Steps Toward Health Data Standards for Wearables

Cars That Think

Fitness trackers and smartwatches now regularly gather personal health data like heart rate and steps taken per day. A proliferation of studies suggest this information can lead to productive health outcomes. Bridging the gap between personal tech and clinical practice, however, is still a real challenge.

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Enthusiasm electric!

Electric Auto Association

2022 Chapter of the Year (West): Hawaii EVA Hawaii Electric Vehicle Association operates at the state level, managing marketing, social media, Drive Electric Earth Day and National Drive Electric Week (NDEW) planning, webinars, and policy advocacy. He is also responsible for developing the chapter’s new partnership program.

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Greentech Media | ECOtality CEO: Fast Charging and Why Battery Swapping Is Doomed

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Lithium, nickel metal hydrides and even advanced lead acid products are now capable of great energy storage and have strong recycle lives. Currently, battery costs are one of the main barriers, but these barriers are declining as usage and production increase while new technologies and materials continue to push down costs.