Carbonfibre resin spray transfer technology being fast-tracked
Quickstep is a Sydney-based carbon composites manufacturer that has said it will be fast-tracking the commercialization of its resin spray transfers, or RTS, technology claiming that it will prove to be a revolution in the global automotive industry.
Read MoreLotus expands engineering division
It wasn’t that long ago when we talked about the hard times that Lotus is going through and how it was saved eventually by its new owner the Malaysian manufacturing group DRB-Hicom.
Read MoreFerrari to sell fewer cars
All carmakers are looking into making some profits during these still-tough economic times. Soma companies are allying themselves with others in order to share research and development costs for various tech, some are expanding into different markets while shrinking in others. Ferrari on the other hand, apparently is planning to do this by making fewer cars.
Read MoreVolvo flywheel KERS technology
Volvo has recently said that after extensively developing and testing kinetic flywheels, they have confirmed the technology to be a lightweight, eco-friendly and financially viable solutions for improving the performance of their future vehicles.
Read MoreToyota is re-taking the top seller spot
Toyota has started to reclaim the title of world’s largest automotive manufacturer by edging past its major competitors, General Motors and Volkswagen in 2012’s third quarter.
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