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Traffic Technology -- With a recent study showing that drivers in Europe spend an average of 30 hours every year stuck in traffic jams, Ford is currently developing technology that could make driving in congestion less stressful. The company’s Traffic Jam Assist feature aids the driver by keeping the vehicle centered in the lane, and brakes and accelerates to keep pace with the vehicle in front of it.

The system is among a range of semi-autonomous driver assistance technologies that Ford is developing, as it moves toward the eventual introduction of fully-autonomous vehicles. Activated at the push of a button when a traffic jam is encountered, Traffic Jam Assist identifies the position of vehicles in front using a grille-mounted radar, and the location of lane markings using a front-facing camera behind the windscreen.

The driver can take over at any time by using the pedals, the steering wheel or the indicators. The system also regularly monitors the driver’s interaction with the steering wheel, issuing acoustic and visual warnings if it detects a lack of steering input.

Read the rest of the story here: http://www.traffictechnologytoday.com/news.php?NewsID=75821

Advanced Television -- David Frear, CFO at pay-radio operator SiriusXM, told the Bank of America Merrill Lynch media conference in New York that it was in the initial stages of a ‘Request For Proposals’ ahead of procuring two replacement XM satellites.

He told delegates that the two satellites were scheduled to launch in 2019 and 2020 and would take about three years to build.

“Our long-term operating constellation is five satellites. Two XM bands, two Sirius bands, and one spare to go to either side; and after the 2019 and 2020 launches, we will also have launches in ’23, ’25, and ’28.”

Frear added that each satellite would cost around $300 million to build, launch and insure.

Read the rest here: http://advanced-television.com/2015/12/04/siriusxm-to-add-video-telematics/

Massive Audio, a global manufacturer of audio products for over 16 years will be attending the 2016 CES Show in Las Vegas NV Jan 5th - 9th in booth #3006 ‘North Hall’. Within the past 12 months, Massive Audio products, has expanded the Massive brand name to all corners of the planet and in some cases beyond.

Massive will launch over 34 new car audio never seen models for 2016 like the NEW featured packed "BLADE" Series amplifiers. These amps have the "Power at a Price that Plays". The new Nano "Edge" series amplifiers inherit the guts of Massive’s famous Nano Blocks with New razor sharp features and are 30 percent smaller than their predecessor. Then wirelessly connect to the water resistant Nano "BLU" Amp Series with Bluetooth audio streaming. Just when you thought it was safe to listen to loud music Massive releases the 9th wonder of the 12 Volt Audio World --"DRAGO"-- three of the industries largest power CEA Certified amps ever! All three new 2016 amplifiers @ 6 KW, 10 KW & 20 KW will be needed to power up the new HIPPO XL and SUMMO XL series subwoofers.

Massive Audio has also been busy adding new brands to their licensing division which already carries Doctor Who, the famous British Sci-Fi show 52 years running. New properties will include Star Trek which will be celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2016 and Breaking Bad. Breaking Bad is widely regarded as one of the greatest television series of all time. Products will range from character Bluetooth speakers to headphones.

For more information please contact Massive Audio: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit our Website: http://www.massiveaudio.com  

Lumileds, founded by Philips, a subsidiary of Royal Philips, earned five key marketing awards during the 2015 Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) Show in Las Vegas, NV, November 2-5. The awards included Best Product, two Best Packaging Design awards, and Best Ad Graphic, which also won Best-in-Show. The awards were presented during the 2015 Automotive Communications Awards ceremony, which was sponsored by the Car Care Council’s Women’s Board, the Auto International Associations (AIA) Import Product and Marketing Awards, and the AAPEX Best New Product awards ceremonies.

Philips X-tremeVision LED Fog Lamp – Best new product and best packaging

The Philips X-tremeVision LED Fog Lamp was named the 2015 AAPEX Best New Product in the Automotive Lighting category after receiving the most votes by show attendees. The 2015 AIA Import Product and Marketing Awards named the Philips X-tremeVision LED Fog Lamp the Best Packaging of a Product for Import Cars or Trucks and the Automotive Communications Awards recognized the Philips X-tremeVision LED Fog Lamp with the 2015 Best Packaging award. The Philips X-tremeVision LED Fog Lamp breaks new ground in automotive lighting design and performance, offering a high tech LED style as a replacement for standard Halogen fog lamps.

The Philips X-tremeVision LED Fog Lamp packaging showcases the lamp’s unique design by giving customers an unobstructed 360-degree view of the bulb. It features eye-catching holographic film printing and trilingual text for easy NAFTA marketing, along with a vehicle application image and a performance comparison with a standard halogen fog light.

Philips Vision LED – Best ad and Best-In-Show

Philips Vision LED lighting also received two Automotive Communications Awards for the Best Use of an Ad Graphic and Best-in-Show. The main image in the Philips Vision LED Ad uses a junkyard full of dilapidated vehicles, with one vehicle’s LED brake and reverse lights still operating, to showcase the Philips Vision LED line’s exceptional service life and unprecedented 12-year guarantee.

Dennis Samfilippo, Regional Vice President & General Manager, Philips Business Group Automotive N.A., noted, “We are extremely excited about winning 5 awards at this year’s AAPEX show. These awards are a true testament to the hard work and creativity of our entire team, from product development, and production, through to sales and marketing.”

HARMAN International Industries announced a strategic partnership to extend Dirac’s digital audio solutions and superior tuning technology to HARMAN’s best-in-class automotive audio and infotainment system applications.

Through this partnership, HARMAN will also become a worldwide distributor of Dirac’s sound technologies to automotive sound system suppliers and car manufacturers, bringing together HARMAN's legacy of premium audio and Dirac’s mission to develop technologies for the ultimate sound experience. 

This collaboration builds on HARMAN’s existing partnership with Dirac that provides the Bowers & Wilkins premium in-car surround system for the Volvo XC90 with Dirac’s advanced sound optimization technology Dirac Unison™. HARMAN will implement Dirac’s advanced digital audio technologies to enhance the in-car entertainment experience for consumers and enable automakers to further differentiate and elevate their sound systems across brands and car lines. 

“Dirac continues to be a leader in the development of audio quality optimization technologies, and we are pleased to integrate their exceptional solutions with HARMAN’s superior audio systems to bring best-in-class audio to our automotive partners around the world,” said Michael Mauser, Executive Vice President and President, Lifestyle Audio at HARMAN. “Integrating Dirac technologies into HARMAN’s products will further create great lifestyle experiences for today's connected generation through premium automotive audio and infotainment systems.”

“HARMAN has become the premier audio and infotainment provider for automotive applications, and we’re thrilled to work closely together and add our digital audio solutions to the most compelling automotive audio portfolio in the world,” commented Mathias Johansson, CEO of Dirac. “The team at Dirac will be fully vested in developing new digital audio solutions for the automotive market segment as we collaborate with HARMAN to bring the highest level of value and innovation to the most sophisticated automotive environments.”

HARMAN automotive partners will now have the opportunity to license Dirac’s advanced technologies for sound optimization directly within eligible models, including room correction, sound field synthesis, active room treatment and more. Additionally, HARMAN will work closely with Dirac R&D engineers to ensure seamless integration of Dirac’s existing and new technologies into automotive audio and infotainment system applications. 

CNET -- Every month, Google releases a report detailing the goings-on (PDF) of its autonomous fleet. To Google's benefit, the updates are usually light on dramatics -- after all, the company's spent good money to keep its cars from getting into accidents. But bad things occasionally happen, and although November was a relatively easy month, the car is still learning.

Currently, Google's self-driving-car family includes 23 Lexus RX450h hybrid crossovers and 30 of the company's own gumdrop-shaped prototypes. Most are located in Mountain View, California, but a dozen are off in Austin, Texas, as well. Its fleet averages between 10,000 and 15,000 autonomous miles per week.

The most notable event from the last month was a widely publicized traffic stop, when police pulled over one of Google's prototypes for driving 24 miles per hour in a 35-mph zone. The company noted that its fleet is capable of both hearing sirens and seeing flashing lights and that the cars are programmed to pull over or drive much more cautiously when emergency vehicles are approaching.

Its cars are still learning in other ways, as well. Google devoted part of its report to explaining how the company's self-driving fleet is learning to make right turns on red, a maneuver that's not always easy -- or legal. The cars are now creeping forward to get a better look at oncoming traffic, but its sensors are still capable of monitoring sidewalks, crosswalks and other vehicles at the same time.

Read the rest of the story here: http://www.cnet.com/news/google-self-driving-cars-november-report/

Forbes -- Automakers are introducing new, high-tech features considerably faster than many drivers can learn how to use them or even fully understand what they do, according to a couple of recent studies.

But even older consumers see the value in some of the newer features, especially blind-spot warning systems and back-up cameras, according to research from The Hartford insurance company and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Age Lab.

Nearly all of the respondents in a Hartford/MIT study of drivers ages 50 to 69 said they would be willing to buy a car with at least one of the seven auto technologies in the study: back-up cameras, blind-spot warning systems, collision avoidance systems, lane departure warning systems, smart headlights, parking assistance and adaptive cruise control.

That list is in order of preference, in terms of being linked to safety. Back-up cameras, blind-spot warning systems and collision avoidance were the highest rated.

Collision avoidance systems can bring a car to a complete halt if sensors detect the distance to the car ahead is shrinking too fast, and if the driver either ignores a warning alarm or doesn’t brake hard enough. “Smart” headlights turn the beams in tandem with the steering wheel.

Parking assistance, used in parallel parking only, measures the size of a parking place and moves the steering wheel to direct the car into a space. The driver has to apply the brake and shift when needed.

Read the rest of the story here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jimhenry/2015/11/28/older-drivers-are-ok-with-tech-features-if-they-improve-safety/?mc_cid=78f79c9d41&mc_eid=4c2ab888bb

Fresh off a vibrant Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in which Brandmotion received Manufacturer of the Year honors from the association's Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) council, the supplier of factory-grade safety solutions to the aftermarket announced it had expanded the number of applications for its multi-camera systems; specifically in its 360 Vision line.

The additional SKUs allow the company to offer an uncompromising view while parking and maneuvering on trucks from 2004 to 2016 if equipped with compatible factory radio screens.

"This was a very important step for us," said Brandmotion President and Founder Jeff Varick. "Our mission has always been to provide drivers with enhanced safety and convenience systems on the aftermarket side, yet ensure that they are tightly and seamlessly integrated into the factory functionality of the vehicle's existing components. Ours is not the first 360-degree system on the market, but it is one of the best in delivering a factory experience, from the matching OEM-grade wiring harnesses to the ergonomic ease of use. It's a great system for F-Series owners, and you can expect us to add more vehicle-specific applications for the technology."

While the upcoming federal mandate requires that all vehicles have at least a single back-up camera, many vehicle manufacturers are equipping vehicles with two-camera systems to show front and rear views. Still others have employed a four-camera system with on-board processing that stitches the four views together to create a "Birds-eye view" of the vehicle's surroundings in real time.

In its 2015 Vehicle Rear Vision Market Study, Brandmotion identified several trims in the F-Series line that either require expensive trim package upgrades to get a camera system, or simply don't have one available.

The Brandmotion 360-degree Vision system consists of four high-resolution cameras, two of which are designed to fit under the side mirrors and provide a 185-degree view. The third is flush-mounted in the front bumper, while the rear-view camera is embedded in a vehicle-specific tailgate handle.

Users see the rear view automatically when the vehicle is put into reverse gear, overlaid with distance park lines to aid in maneuvering, with a smaller top-down vehicle view alongside. The driver can then select between multiple views including the top-down view and split-screen views from each camera.

Currently, Brandmotion's 360-degree Vision system covers the following models:

• Part No. AVMS-3614 – 2015 and newer F-150 with 4-inch MyFord Factory Display
• Part No. AVMS-3618 – 2015 and newer F-150 with 8-inch MyTouch Factory Display
• Part No. AVMS-3604 – 2012-2014 F-150 with 4-inch MyFord Factory Display
• Part No. AVMS-3608 – 2013-2014 F-Series with 8-inch MyTouch Factory Display
• Part No. AVMS-3600 –2004 and newer F-Series with composite-input (RCA-type) video display

All vehicle-specific kits carry an MSRP of $1229.95 plus installation, while the universal AVMS-3600 has a suggested retail price of $999.95 plus installation. In addition to the 360-degree Vision system, Brandmotion offers vehicle-specific, multi-camera systems for several vehicle brands equipped with factory display radios, including Ram, Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge. For more information, visit Brandmotion.com or follow Brandmotion on Facebook at facebook.com/brandmotion. 

MTX Audio announced it is now shipping its new roll cage mount speakers, model MUD65P first shown at this year's SEMA Show, and its new wake board tower mount speakers, model WET65T.

The MUD65P is designed to be used in vehicles with tube frames including Jeep®'s, UTV's, sand rails, or other vehicles utilizing roll cages or accessible bars where speakers can be mounted. These speakers and their enclosures are designed to withstand the elements including dirt, mud, rain, and snow. They are capable of handling 50-watts RMS power and feature a polypropylene woofer and dome tweeter that is both weather resistant and an ABS enclosure that is highly durable and includes a UV inhibitor that will prevent it from fading over time.

The included low profile mounts allow the speakers to be attached to bars that are 1.5", 1.75", or 2" in diameter at multiple angles providing for the best imaging for the listener. Additionally, a red LED is included in the grille of each speaker. Each pair has a MRP of $249.95.

The WET65T is designed specifically for marine applications in either salt or fresh water environments. Each speaker is capable of handling 75-watts RMS power and features a polypropylene woofer and a larger dome tweeter allowing for wider range frequency response. The speakers and enclosure are weather resistant and include a UV inhibitor that will prevent it from fading over time.

The low profile mounts allow the speakers to be attached to towers that are 2-1/4", 2-3/8", 2-1/2", or 3" and can be turned to match any angle that best delivers the perfect imaging for wherever they are mounted. Each pair is available for MRP $399.95.

"Both of these speaker models help us further expand into secondary markets that enable our dealers to further expand their business outside of traditional car audio" said National Mobile Sales Manager, Dan McLeod. "The off road and marine markets are very different and the same product doesn't necessarily work in both. As 12-volt retailers expand their business covering these markets we are happy to provide products that meet the needs of their customers."

Learn more about these and other great solutions from MTX by visiting mtx.com. For more information about becoming an MTX authorized dealer email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 1-800-225-5689. 

DEI’s popular Titanium Exhaust and Pipe Wrap Kit is now available in a clear, see-through clamshell package. The all-in-one kit has everything to completely wrap a set of V8 headers. The kit includes two 2” x 50’ rolls of Titanium wrap, eight 8” and four 4” stainless steel locking ties and a free Locking Tie Tool. Using DEI’s unique tool, ties are quickly tightened for a secure fit.

DEI”s Titanium Exhaust Wrap with LR Technology™ reduces under-the-hood temperature by keeping more heat in the exhaust system. The increased exhaust velocity improves flow and allows for a cooler intake charge for more horsepower. Additional benefits include less “heat soak” for a more comfortable interior. Tested and proven to withstand direct heat up to 1800°F, or intermittent heat up to 2500°F, DEI’s original Titanium Exhaust Wrap is 40-50% more effective than conventional glass fiber wraps. The stainless steel locking ties have a high tensile strength rating and withstand heat up to 2500°F.

DEI’s new retail packaging allows customers to examine the product and all contents while providing in eye-catching graphics all the features and benefits needed to promote sales. Installation instructions include a guide for properly cutting pipe and tube lengths.

For more information about the original Titanium Exhaust and Pipe Wrap Kit featuring Titanium wrap with LR Technology, part #010095,  visit www.DesignEngineering.com, call DEI at 800-264-9472 or e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To keep up with the latest new thermal performance products from Design Engineering, Inc. (DEI), like us on Facebook, or follow on Twitter.

Entrepreneur -- You know them. By name. By reputation. They are the living legends, the household names, the superstars. They are the entrepreneurs who have succeeded against all odds and beyond anyone’s wildest dreams. How did they make it? What catapulted them to the pinnacle of success?

Related: A 30-Day Challenge for Entrepreneurs: Tap Into Your Courageous Leadership

Was it some genetic mutation, raw brilliance or freakish bit of luck? It was none of these. Yet it was all of these. And it was something more. Beyond their sizzling hot businesses and flashy personal brands, many entrepreneurs have a depth of character.

They think in ways that few others do. The sayings quoted below encapsulate such thinking. These sayings aren’t inscribed, framed in some museum or attributed to any entrepreneur specifically. Rather, these quotations comprise the mental attitude of an entrepreneur who knows what he or she wants, knows how to get it, and knows that success is going to happen.

If the entrepreneurial ethos could speak, here is what it would say.

 

1. 'I don’t care what they think.'

Lao Tzu said,

Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner.

Successful entrepreneurs know this to be true. It sounds callous to not care what people think, but a healthy disregard for public opinion is essential to doing work that matters.

When entrepreneurs get hung up on how people perceive him, think of them, say about them, write about them and talk about them, they're not on the path toward building an exemplary business. Instead, they are on a path to try to please the crowds.

2. 'I will dream bigger than you ever dared.'

Before a business can be built, a dream must be dreamed.

Howard Tullman wrote,

Dear entrepreneurs: Have a dream and make it a big one.

Good advice. When I myself read the mission of SpaceX, I’m tempted to snicker: 

SpaceX . . . was founded in 2002 to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets.

Live on other planets. Seriously? But that’s the kind of convention-defying dreams an entrepreneur must possess. My own dreams are smaller, but they are still dreams. They seemed unlikely when I first dreamed them, but, looking back, I’m glad I dreamed, and dared and did it.

Go ahead. Thumb your nose at convention, and unleash your biggest and most insane dream.

3. 'That’s stupid.'

You’ve got to know when something simply won’t work.

Building a business entails a maelstrom of massive change and rapid movement. If you decide to labor over every decision and analyze every move, you’re going to be stuck. Sometimes, you need to label an idea, a plan, a strategy or a decision as “stupid,” and move on.

Steve Jobs once told competitor George Bodenheimer,

Your phone is the dumbest f**king idea I have ever heard.

Jobs wasn’t afraid of ticking people off, and calling a spade a spade. You can be more nuanced in your speech, but you have to be clear in your mind about what’s going to work and what’s not.

Read the rest here: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/251737

Washington Post -- A new patent describes a system to react to pedestrians and display the vehicle’s intent to pedestrians. (U.S. Patent & Trademark Office)

The doors of Google’s self-driving vehicles are currently decorated with art work. There are sunsets, flowers and parks. But the warm nature scenes may eventually have competition for that real estate from an unlikely source — utilitarian traffic signage.

Google received a patent Tuesday detailing how a self-driving vehicle would determine if pedestrians were likely to cross a street, plan its next move accordingly, and then notify the pedestrians of its intent. Since the cars are being driven by a computer, a pedestrian can’t count on a hand signal or eye contact from a passenger to know a vehicle is waiting for them.

The patent describes using electronic screens mounted on the side of the vehicle — including potentially the roof, hood and rear of vehicle — to tell a pedestrians if it was safe to cross. The displays might show a stop sign, a traffic sign, or just text. The car might react by coming to a complete stop, slowing down and yielding, or maintaining its speed.

The patent also suggests some other options. A speaker on the outside of the vehicle might call out alerts, such as “coming through” or “safe to cross.” Perhaps most interesting is the potential use of a robotic hand and eyes to gesture at pedestrians and make them aware that the car “sees” them.

Sadly, no sketches of the robotic arm or eyes are included in the patent. Google initially filed for the patent in September 2012. The system is similar to one Nissan showed off last month, in which a screen on the dashboard shared messages with pedestrians.

Read the rest here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2015/11/27/google-patent-reveals-how-its-self-driving-cars-may-communicate-with-pedestrians/

NY Times -- It seemed like the perfect night life accessory for the South Beach set — an automated robotic parking garage where trendy clubgoers could park their Porsches with a futuristic touch of a button.

Forget hiding your GPS and favorite Fendi sunglasses from a valet who might ding your new alloy wheels; this garage would park cars itself.

Instead, malfunctions lasted for hours. Cars were smashed, and faulty machinery fell several stories to the ground. Sometimes vehicles were stuck for so long that garage operators had to pay for customers’ taxis.

“It was clear that the garage was not ready to be open to the public,” said Russell Galbut, the managing principal at Crescent Heights, the property developer, which has sued two manufacturers over the botched garage.

While engineers aim to perfect self-driving cars, they still have a lot of work to do on another element of the idealized commute of the future: robotic parking. Designs differ, but most consist of a combination of automated ramps, slabs, lifts and shelves, using a computerized system that parks and delivers a car like a high-tech vending machine.

Read the rest here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/28/us/road-to-robotic-parking-islittered-with-faulty-projects.html?_r=0

Sonus Car Audio has announced two new classes for its 2016 training lineup. The trainings take the place of previous trainings, and add more content and hands-on training to both.

The Installogy classes run $799 (with an available discount for previous attendees), with a limit of 15 technicians per class. Classes are three 10-hour days, each. Each Installogy class is focused on technicians with 0-3 years of experience with no experience required, and covers the following:

-          6 hours of Sound School Training – Fundamental instruction on the use of Meters, Oscilloscopes, Types of Signals, Wiring, Identification, and Terminology

-          6 hours of Enclosure Design and Fabrication – How to calculate enclosures properly and design them using the appropriate wood and composites

-          18 hours of Fabrication and Cosmetic Integration – In-depth introduction to layered design and construction, focusing on application to the vehicle while maximizing system design efficiency

-          MECP Basic Certification fundamental instruction (and testing with advanced notice)

Installogy classes are planned for the following dates:

  • January 15-17
  • February 12-14
  • March 11-13
  • April 22-24
  • May 13-15
  • June 10-12
  • July 8-10
  • September 9-11
  • October 14-16
  • November 4-6

The Fabology classes are priced at $899 (also with an available discount for previous attendees), and have a limit of 12 technicians per class. Classes run for three days, with 12-hour days scheduled. Each Fabology class is focused on more experienced technicians, with a requirement of at least three years of experience. Classes cover the following:

-          6 hours of Router Technique and Bit Tutorials – Hands-on experience with various types of router bit usage to accomplish different tasks, and how to identify the appropriate type of bit to use and how to create compound shapes without filler material

-          12 hours of Composite Training – In-depth experience and training on using plastics, fiberglass, and different alloys to create unique projects, as well as training on proper safe cutting, machining, and adhering different types of materials.

-          6 hours of Layering Training – Stacked construction techniques and 3-D panel accents

-          6 hours of Material Finishing Techniques – How to apply and properly finish fabrics and hides, as well as primer, paint, and automotive-grade finishing

-          6 Hours of Presentation and Sales Techniques – Demonstration of techniques to describe and sell profitable custom projects to clients, as well as how to track time and properly log builds, how to properly track costs for the project, and how to bill appropriately for it.

Fabology classes are planned for the following dates:

  • January 22-24
  • February 26-28
  • March 18-20
  • April 29-May1
  • May 20-22
  • June 24-26
  • July 22-24
  • August 5-7
  • September 23-25
  • October 21-23
  • November 11-13
  • December 9-11
  • Fabology will alternate throughout the year from door panels, dash boards, center console style stuff, pillars, and the like. Fabology switches to 12 hour days (3) instead of the 2015 method of four days at +/- 8 hours. Wear comfortable shoes.

Installogy $699 ($599 for Evol Guys) Limit 15 Per Class
0-3 Years Experience

10 Hour Days 30 Hours Total

No Fabrication Experience Required
MECP Crash Course (BASIC)

6 Hours Sound School
-Meters, Scopes, Signal, Wiring, Terminology

6 hours Enclosure Design and Fabrication
-Design and Calculation of Enclosures
-Lumber and composites

18 Hours Fabrication and Cosmetic Integration
-Layered and design and construction for enhancing enclosures and panels.

January 15-17
February 12-14
March 11-13
April 22-24
May 13-15
June 10-12
July 8-10
September 9-11
October 14-16
November 4-6

Fabology $799 ($699 for Evol Guys) Limit 12 Per Class
3-More Years Experience

12 Hour Days 36 Hours Total

Intermediate Fabrication Required

6 Hours Router Techniques and Bit Tutorials
-Demonstration of router usage for compound shape creation without Filler

12 Hours Composites
-Plastics, Fiberglass, alloys
-Cutting, Machining, and adhering composite Materials

6 Hours Layering
-Stacked construction techniques
-Three Dimensional panel accents

6 Hours Presentation and sales technique for acquiring profitable custom jobs
-Demonstration techniques and terminology
-Billing and job costing
-Time tracking build logs

6 Hours Material Finishing Techniques
-Fabrics, Hides
-Primer and Automotive grade finishing

January 22-24
February 26-28
March 18-20
April 29-May1
May 20-22
June 24-26
July 22-24
August 5-7
September 23-25
October 21-23
November 11-13
December 9-11

 

These classes will fill up fast, so students can place a deposit for their class to reserve a spot here:

Installogy class deposits: http://squ.re/1MYpl3h

Fabology class deposits: http://squ.re/21nxbND

Sonus Car Audio provides advanced training solutions to technicians and business owners looking to build their knowledgebase and enhance their business. Realized from real-world experience and research in their own award-winning facility, their training programs are run by their own fully MECP Certified crew and utilize their own line of products. For more information, contact owner Micah Williams at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or call 931-802-8913.

TWICE -- Alpine plans to launch the industry’s first 10-inch in-dash A/V-navigation system.

The product, which won a 2016 CES Innovation Award, will be part of Alpine’s Restyle series of car-navigation systems, which are bundled with dash kits for specific SUVs and full-size trucks to retain a factory look. The systems also come with iDatalink Maestro OEM-integration module, which plugs into a vehicle’s databus to retain factory features when the factory radio is removed.

Up until now, the maximum screen size in the Restyle series has been 9 inches.

product description on the Consumer Technology Association’s website says Alpine’sX110-SLV 10-inch Restyle Dash System is designed for 2014-up Chevy Silverados, comes with a dash kit that replaces OEM audio controls, and connects to an optional add-on module. The module enables the head unit to control vehicle accessories.

Read the rest here: http://www.twice.com/news/navigation/alpine-s-restyle-x110-slv-dash-av-navigation-system-will-be-industry-s-first-10-inch-display/59399

CNET -- Hyundai's Elantra has been a tremendous success for the Korean automaker. Over 10 million Elantas have been sold, an achievement that Hyundai claims makes the Elantra the 6th-best-selling car in the world. Today, at the 2015 LA Auto Show, the Elantra enters its 6th generation.

The new Elantra doesn't look much different from the old one; the broad strokes are similar enough that the car is immediately recognizable as an Elantra. Look closely and you'll notice the details are all new. The hexagonal grille, for example, is more angular and is now flanked by vertical LED daytime running lights. The elongated roofline now stretches its arc nearly to the vehicle's end, which gives the sedan a more coupelike profile.

The headlights are narrower and sweep out horizontally, rather than back toward the windshield, which accentuates the car's width and makes it look broad. Hyundai uses a few visual tricks to make the Elantra look like a larger car, but they're not strictly necessary because the 2017 Elantra simply is a larger car than before. Though it's only about an inch longer and wider than the 2016 model, the interior volume has increased so much that the EPA now technically classifies it as a midsize sedan.

Read the rest of the story here: http://www.cnet.com/products/2017-hyundai-elantra/

Entrepreneur -- When it comes to success, it’s easy to think that people blessed with brains are inevitably going to leave the rest of us in the dust. But new research from Stanford University will change your mind (and your attitude).

Psychologist Carol Dweck has spent her entire career studying attitude and performance, and her latest study shows that your attitude is a better predictor of your success than your IQ.

Dweck found that people’s core attitudes fall into one of two categories: a fixed mindset or a growth mindset.

With a fixed mindset, you believe you are who you are and you cannot change. This creates problems when you’re challenged because anything that appears to be more than you can handle is bound to make you feel hopeless and overwhelmed.

Read the rest of the story here: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/253095

The Consumer Technology Association (CTA), formerly the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, announced that "Shark Tank," the Emmy® Award-winning ABC hit reality show that has reinvigorated entrepreneurship in America, will host an open call for the best Entrepreneurs with the best businesses and products on January 7 at CES® 2016. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association, CES will run January 6-9, 2016 in Las Vegas, NV.
"We are incredibly excited to collaborate with 'Shark Tank' once again as this type of opportunity aligns with CES' initiatives to grow new business ventures and support innovation," said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CTA. "Innovative entrepreneurs will have the chance to gain national exposure and valuable advice from seasoned investors, putting them one step closer to achieving the American dream."
"Shark Tank," the two-time Emmy® Award winner for Outstanding Structured Reality Program, which airs Friday nights (9:00 PM ET/PT) on ABC has entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a panel of tough, self-made, multi-millionaire and billionaire tycoons - The Sharks - who include Mark Cuban, owner and chairman of AXS TV and outspoken owner of the 2011 NBA championship Dallas Mavericks, real estate mogul Barbara Corcoran, "Queen of QVC" Lori Greiner, technology innovator Robert Herjavec, fashion and branding expert Daymond John, and venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary. Mark Burnett, Clay Newbill, Yun Lingner and Phil Gurin are the executive producers of "Shark Tank," which is based on the Japanese "Dragons' Den" format created by Nippon Television Network Corporation. The series is produced by United Artists Media Group in association with Sony Pictures Television.
CES 2016 exhibitors, as well as the general public, are invited to present their original product or idea to the "Shark Tank" team on January 7 at The Venetian. The opportunity to participate in the open call will be available to everyone who receives a numbered wristband, which will be distributed outside of the Venetian Ballroom from 8-10 AM on January 7. Participants must have a wristband to audition, but do not need to have a CES badge to access the audition area. Interviews will take place until everyone who received a wristband has been seen. Please bring a completed application, which can be downloaded at abc.com/sharktank.       
CES 2016 will feature more than 3,600 exhibitors unveiling the latest consumer technology products and services across the entire ecosystem of consumer technologies. Visit CESweb.org for more information.

LA Times -- Within walking distance of Tesla Motors' Palo Alto headquarters and across the street from Hewlett-Packard, Ford Motor Co. has set up a new Silicon Valley outpost.

With a team of 100 reporting to a former Apple engineer, the Detroit giant is researching how humans experience machines, running autonomous-vehicle driving simulations and testing software that examines how bicycles and cars interact.

"For 100 years, automobiles have been a mechanical engineering industry," said the center's director, Dragos Maciuca, who on his morning commute drives past a nearby research center of German automotive electronics and parts supplier Bosch. "Now, there is the shift to software — and the mecca of software is Silicon Valley."

Ford's Western hub, opened in January, is just one sign of California's emergence as the global center for the future of personal mobility. Other automotive powerhouses with Silicon Valley offices include Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and automotive suppliers Continental, Delphi and Denso. 

Read the rest of the story here: http://www.latimes.com/business/autos/laautoshow/la-fi-hy-california-auto-industry-20151118-story.html

At the 2015 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show, held November 3-6 in Las Vegas, Brandmotion was honored with the prestigious Manufacturer of the Year award by the Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) council in recognition of outstanding performance and dedication to the restyling industry. The presentation was made at the PRO Industry Awards reception during the show.

"We are honored to receive this award and to be recognized by SEMA, the PRO council and our peers in the industry," said Jeff Varick, president and founder of Brandmotion. "We know that active participation in SEMA and PRO is crucial to growth and success of the larger infrastructure that makes our business possible. We sincerely thank everyone involved in the selection process."

The Manufacturer of the Year Award is presented annually to recognize a company that best represents the industry's core values through exemplary business practices, quality products and active participation in the support of the automotive aftermarket. The nomination and selection process are the result of voting by the PRO Council's general membership. Past winners include 3M, Check Corp. and Roadwire.

Brandmotion has been a member of the PRO council for the past three years, and an exhibitor at the SEMA Show since 2010. This year, the company demonstrated an advanced multi-camera system for cars and trucks that delivers a 360-degree view around the vehicle for uncompromising awareness when parking and maneuvering. Also on display was the ADAS+ system, which adds lane departure warning, forward collision warning and video recording to any vehicle.

"Our mission as a company has always been to bring solutions to the aftermarket that enrich the driving experience and deliver integrated safety enhancement features," added Varick. "Our newest products represent advanced technology that enables drivers to have the same critical safety systems that come as standard equipment on many new vehicles. We feel the 2015 Manufacturer of the Year award is a direct reflection of our dedication to making driving safer and more fulfilling, and providing new business opportunities for our customers."

For more information, visit Brandmotion.com or follow Brandmotion on Facebook at facebook.com/brandmotion.

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