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Photos: Motor Show showcases the future of car tech
Photo This shows the four wheel steering system Renault has fitted to its new Laguna Coupé. This is the Koenigsegg CCR - one of the fastest and rarest cars in the world - on display at this week's British International Motor Show in London. [25 Jul 2008]
McLaren in pole position with data
Case Study Read more on how F1 relies on technology F1 champions put their faith in technology Photos: The tech driving Renault Formula 1 Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team AT&T backs F1 in bid to go global... [03 Mar 2008]
F1 champions put their faith in technology
News Renault Formula One team's IS manager, Guillaume Jacquemin, told silicon.com: "IT has to be fully reliable to allow the car to run smoothly and the guys to work really efficiently. What makes Renault's achievement all the more impressive is its... [23 Mar 2007]
Renault UK Gains 120,000 New Leads From Upgraded Microsites and Integrated Database
White Paper Renault UK wanted to make better use of e-commerce in selling motor cars through its dealer network and to offer more services to its existing and prospective customers. After successfully implementing an online system for booking customer test... [31 Dec 2006]
Radioactive: Today a jam, tomorrow the open road?
Comment The Network on Wheels project is a spin off from the wider Car-to-Car Communications Consortium (C2C CC), a pan-European initiative involving the German car manufacturers along with Fiat, Honda, Opel and Renault, to agree on frequency, topologies... [21 Jun 2006]
Ford's change of gear signals boost for B2B
News The 4,200 suppliers and 42,000 end users on the private Ford Supplier Network (FSN) will now conduct business with the motor giant over the public exchange it co-founded with General Motors, Daimler Chrysler, Renault and Nissan in 1999. [31 Aug 2001]
Covisint drives a hard bargain for Ford
News General Motors, DaimlerChrysler and Renault are the other partners in the exchange. The motor giant has never said exactly how much money it put into the exchange, but it estimates it made $70m worth of savings by using it last year. [03 Jul 2001]
Europe's motor trade shuns own online exchanges
News Covisint set up European operations in March, backed by major car manufacturers such as Daimler Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Nissan and Renault. Only 27 per cent of suppliers were familiar with Covisint - the auto industry's biggest exchange. [08 May 2001]
Oracle lashes out at Commerce One
News The exchange, which trades car parts online, is a collaboration between Daimler-Chrysler, Ford, General Motors and Renault, and predicts it will have $240bn of trade going over it annually. Phil Wood, B2B marketing manager at Oracle, said the... [14 Dec 2000]
Mitsubishi set to join motor industry Web portal
News Membership is reportedly high on the agenda of other car manufacturers, including Fiat, Nissan and Renault. Mitsubishi could get free entry to an online trading forum for car manufacturers, if its reported negotiations with DaimlerChrysler this... [08 Mar 2000]
