Intelligent Transportation Systems Canada (ITS Canada) is hosting the ITS World Congress 2017, from Sunday, October 29 to Thursday, November 2, 2017 in Montreal, QC.
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2017 AutoTech Symposium
The University of Waterloo and the Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research (WatCAR) are proud to once again host the AutoTech Symposium on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 on campus.
Auto Research Lab opens with a Ceremonial Christening
From Waterloo Engineering News.
A state-of-the-art automotive research and testing facility that was five years in the making officially opened at the University of Waterloo today with a twist on the old ship-christening tradition.
Electric Car Challenge Helped Pave the way for Incoming Student
From Waterloo Stories.
Matt Rose figures he learned more in high school as a member of the prize-winning electric car team than he did in a lot of his academic classes.
Three Ontario universities receive funding to create Advanced Manufacturing Consortium
From Waterloo News
GM Canada Innovation: How close are we to autonomous vehicles?
From General Motors
While the age of fully-autonomous cars is not yet upon us, the truth is humans have not actually been driving by themselves for years. From anti-lock braking in the 1970s to the advanced driver assist functions of today, cars have been giving drivers a hand, and helping keep them safe, for decades.
Alumni at Miovision raise $30 million to fuel growth
Miovision, a Kitchener-based company founded by systems design engineering graduates announced the closing of $30 million CAD in their Series B financing round earlier this week. The investment will help expand the company’s workforce and accelerate their vision of smart cities and cloud-based traffic management technology.
Breaking ground on Waterloo’s $88M Engineering 7 building
The University of Waterloo broke ground this week on Engineering 7, an $88-million building that will feature some of the best engineering research and teaching facilities in the world.
A Canadian first: Self-driving vehicle circles Waterloo campus
Two Waterloo engineering students have completed an Enterprise Co-op term by creating the first autonomous vehicle to drive on a Canadian road.
Engineering students win Electric Mobility Canada Student Competition
A Waterloo Engineering Team won the 2015 Electric Mobility Canada Student Competition, an event co-sponsored by AddÉnergie and Electric Mobility Canada. The award came with a $4,500 charging station for Waterloo.
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