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Siemens Takes Big Steps in ADAS Arena

Advanced driver assistance systems are gaining momentum in automotive world and Siemens aims to be at forefront.

By DE Editors  

May 9, 2019

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are the first step towards fully automated driving and are no longer only for high-end vehicles. At Siemens, the company says it is fully equipped to perform all sorts of ADAS tests; from regulatory to development testing. Its team performs consumer tests for passenger vehicles, for example, those devised by Euro NCAP. The company is also fully equipped to perform all ADAS tests conforming to current UNECE regulations for trucks and buses. Additionally, all of its ADAS activities are ISO17025 accredited.

To learn more about Siemens' automotive and transportation capabilities, visit its website.

 

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