Luxembourg: attracting mobility innovators
As a result of Luxembourg‘s attractive business environment, two leading autonomous vehicle...
Read MoreAs a result of Luxembourg‘s attractive business environment, two leading autonomous vehicle...
Read MoreThe pressure to adapt in the automotive industry is already enormous. And it will continue to increase, with corresponding negative effects on growth, employment and prosperity. If we want to continue to shape the mobility of...
Read More15 million electric cars registered on our roads by 2030 was the target formulated in the coalition agreement of the traffic light government. Even the greatest optimists no longer believe that this can be achieved. Even the...
Read MoreDigitalization and AI are key elements of the transformation process in the automotive and supplier industry. Shaping them and integrating them into companies’ internal business processes is one of the success factors for...
Read MoreNewly published: “autoregion international”https://www.vek-onlineservice.de/publikation/ar123/...
Read Moreabat in St. Ingbert, Saarland, is part of the abat Group, which has more than 800 employees and...
Read MoreLuxembourg is determined to promote the use of innovative and sustainable mobility solutions for the society of today and tomorrow. This commitment, combined with massive infrastructure and public transport investment as well as...
Read MoreDecarbonisation of the transport sector – Is the direction right? Interview with Armin Gehl,...
Read MoreRead the current, networked digital edition of the special issue “autoregion international” with interesting contributions from politics and business. Please click here:...
Read MoreThe end or at least the future ban on the internal combustion engine seems to be the sine qua non for climate-neutral transport. This is what is rumored at least in parts of politics and the press. The seemingly simple solution...
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