Top designers from General Motors, Acura, Lincoln, and Chrysler discuss their latest offerings.

Adopting manufacturing and simulation technology from DMG MORI helps Porsche Motorsport tackle increasingly difficult part production to support its teams.

Supporting charging stations may be more effective than subsidizing vehicles.

Steel components from GNS America were so strong after heat treatment that traditional drills couldn’t cut features into parts. The company turned to Trumpf laser technology for a solution.

Zeiss Industrial Metrology supplies plastic-metal hybrid parts measurement technology to Kramski.

Comau engineers develop a machining process to coat aluminum engine cylinders with iron, improving lubricity while cutting weight.

Using a combination of MSC Software simulation tools, Volvo Car engineers virtually test how suspension components will hold up against drivers running cars into curbs.

Tata Consultancy Services’ Dr. Satya Ramaswamy discusses how connecting car components to data networks will change transportation.