The benefit of connected mobility – The Connected Car Effect 2025
Connected assistance systems will mean fewer accidents, less fuel consumption, less stress. This is the result of a study conducted by Bosch and the consulting firm Prognos.
In connected systems around the world, billions of tiny Bosch MEMS sensors are improving people’s lives. In smartphones, wearables, and applications for the internet of things, these sensors provide important data; in vehicles, their job is to make driving safer and more relaxed. We join the Bosch associate Chen Jie on a “tour of extremes” through the metropolis of Shanghai, as she demonstrates what these sensors are capable of measuring. More: http://bit.ly/1VBMb9B Connect with Bosch Global: Visit Bosch Global’s Website: http://bit.ly/1rtNfQB Find Bosch Global on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1rtNhIn Follow Bosch Global on Twitter: http://bit.ly/21YGDGz Find Bosch Global on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/1rtNhYM
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Connected assistance systems will mean fewer accidents, less fuel consumption, less stress. This is the result of a study conducted by Bosch and the consulting firm Prognos.
Around the world, Bosch engineers file 19 patent applications every working day. One of them is Gökce Cetin Görbuz from Turkey. Learn more about how the innovations of Bosch inventors make our lives easier, better -- and often safer: http://www.bosch.com/en/com/boschglobal/inventors_for_life/invent
Guide through the new centre for Research and Development in Renningen, Germany. The virtual tour shows the planned setup of area and buildings.