YouTuber builds a CyberRoadster that Tesla won’t build
It's not actually a truck or a roadster, but who cares when this YouTuber transforms a wrecked Model 3 into something so beautiful? go through Chris Chilton 1 hour ago A YouTuber is building a "CyberRoadster" coupe out of an accident-damaged Tesla sedan. The door is the only remaining body panel from the donor vehicle, a black Model 3 Performance. The real Tesla Roadster was originally scheduled to be released in 2020, but has now been postponed to 2025 or 2026. It's been four years since the Tesla Roadster's original release date, and there's no indication it won't debut until 2025 at the earliest. But one YouTuber didn't have the patience to wait and instead built his own, and from what we can see he's doing a great job. David Andreyev calls his homemade creation the CyberRoadster, even though it's neither a truck nor a convertible. But now with 12 coats of candy red paint, it still looks incredible. His…
3 scientific ways to build trust and connection
Psychologist and author Jamil Zaki explains why meetings are the antidote to mistrust and three ways to build connections among meeting participants of all sizes. Author: Barbara Palmer Psychology professor Jamil Zaki said he has asked conference attendees to interact with the people sitting next to them in specific ways to help build trust and connections at events. (regardless of media group) In his latest book, Stanford psychology professor Jamil Zaki makes the case against cynicism: A Cynic's Hope: The Surprising Science of Human Kindness. He wrote that cynicism "frays the psychological glue that holds us together" and is a thread that runs through a "wide and diverse" range of issues, including loneliness. Zaki tells us that we think distrusting others is smart and keeps us safe convenebut in fact it cuts off possibilities and isolates us from each other. A study conducted in 2022 found that in 24 of 28 countries, a majority of people said they tended to…
Hyundai and General Motors reportedly teaming up to build trucks
According to Korean media reports, General Motors and Hyundai Motor are teaming up to develop pickup trucks for the Latin American market. According to Pulse, the pair may sell badge-engineered versions of their vehicles and swap their stock holdings. In September, GM boss Mary Barra and Hyundai Group CEO Euisun Chung announced a joint plan. A pickup truck may be the first result of GM and Hyundai's partnership, but don't expect to see it on U.S. roads anytime soon. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP") { adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); The two automakers signed a non-binding agreement in September to explore collaboration opportunities, including jointly developing new vehicles, but gave no details on what those vehicles might be. But now South Korean media say the joint venture's first product may be a truck for the Latin American market. RELATED: General Motors and Hyundai look to build cars together There are reports…
China’s CATL may build battery factory in U.S. if Trump allows it
The battery giant's chairman says he is open to investing in U.S. factories, and Trump has previously said he would welcome Chinese-backed projects go through Chris Chilton 16 hours ago Chinese battery maker CATL said it would consider building a factory in the United States if Donald Trump clears the way. Chairman Robin Tseng said the U.S. government had previously blocked investment, but he was willing to restart the plan. President-elect Trump wants to block Chinese car imports but says he will allow those automakers to build vehicles in the United States. Electric vehicles equipped with batteries from China's Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd. are currently not eligible for tax credits due to restrictions under the Inflation Reduction Act, but that could change with help from Donald Trump. CATL said it would consider building a battery factory in the United States if Trump approves the project. CATL Chairman Robin Zeng said previous contacts with U.S. lawmakers had been rebuffed, but…
Nissan to build an affordable electric car based on Renault
Nissan asked Ampere to develop its next-generation A-segment electric car, targeting the European market. The model will be sold alongside the slightly larger Nissan Micra, expected to go on sale in 2025. Ampere accelerates the development of electric vehicles and expects the market to grow after the economic slowdown. Ampere, Groupe Renault's dedicated electric vehicle unit, celebrated its first anniversary with a presentation in France and made some interesting announcements. Chief among them: developing a new A-segment electric car for Nissan that will be closely integrated with Renault's upcoming Twingo. In other words, Nissan is getting back into the European small car market, but this time with electric vehicles. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP") { adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); According to Ampere, Nissan has tasked them with "exploring the development of the next generation A-segment electric vehicle," aiming to capitalize on Ampere's focus on "reducing cost roadmaps…
Chinese battery maker cancels plan to build two factories in Germany
The Chinese company reportedly does not have the financial resources to continue its European expansion go through Brad Anderson 11 hours ago SVOLT abandoned plans to build two battery plants in Germany, citing weak sales and economic challenges in Europe. The company is the eighth largest battery manufacturer in China, with a market share of 2.36%. SVOLT supplies batteries for the Citroën e-C3 and reportedly has a contract with BMW. Chinese electric vehicle battery maker Hive has announced it will shut down its European operations in January and abandon plans to build two production facilities, blaming falling European sales and rising trade tensions for the sudden withdrawal. SVOLT was initially spun out of Great Wall Motor's battery unit and now aims to refocus its European operations on technical services, warehousing, engineering support, logistics and maintenance. In other words, it is scaling back its ambitious manufacturing ambitions to just enough infrastructure to maintain a foothold in the region, but the shift…
Want a Ferrari F80? Reseller sells build slot for $6.3
The F80's hybrid twin-turbocharged V6 engine has a total output of 1,184 horsepower and is limited to 799 units go through Brad Anderson October 28, 2024 09:10 Is anyone willing to pay the $2.3 million premium to get an F80 allotment? The F80's predecessor - the iconic LaFerrari - is extremely rare, limited to just 399 units. Sales of all 799 units of the Ferrari F80 hybrid supercar appear to be no problem, with recent confirmation that the entire production process has been considered ahead of its public debut. Not all buyers are private enthusiasts, however, as a dealer in Germany has just listed a build location, and it's priced significantly higher than the car's MSRP. In the U.S., the F80 starts at an eye-watering $3.9 million, though we suspect that once customers start personalizing their cars and ordering expensive options, the vast majority of models will cost much more than that. The German dealer is trying to sell the…
Apollo Tire Project aims to build transgender community
yres has taken a major step towards supporting the transgender community by setting up a skills training center focusing on jute bag manufacturing in Auto Nagar, Hyderabad. This is the first initiative of its kind by Apollo Tires, which aims to train 20 transgender people in practical, marketable skills to increase employability and self-reliance within the community. The program, run by the Apollo Tire Foundation, will support participants through a three-month structured training course designed to help them develop their vocational skills. At the inauguration of the facility, Apollo Tire Foundation placed an order for 500 jute bags, initially increasing the productivity of the trainees and securing future orders. The program provides students with a stipend during their studies, helping them to alleviate financial pressure while focusing on skill development. Structured training for economic empowerment The training center will be divided into two groups of ten people each and will provide trainees with five jute bag making machines, raw materials…
Buy or build your business software – how do you
Today, almost every organization relies on software to help them drive their business forward. regardless manage their supply chainorganizing finances or keeping projects on track, companies rely on software to help them streamline every element of their operations. Also read: How to choose the right anti-money laundering software for your bank? However, as businesses start to scale, they often face an important question – should they continue to buy off-the-shelf software, or should they build their own solution? The answer to this question is not as simple as you might hope, as there are many factors to consider. That being said, understanding where and how each format is best used is a great starting point and can give you the perspective you need to make the right choice for your business. What are off-the-shelf software solutions? Today, off-the-shelf software solutions abound. No matter what type of problem you're trying to solve for your business, you can invest in some software…
The 2025 Beijing International Emergency Safety Industry Expo and the 119th National Fire Protection Day join hands to build a safe future.
As 2025 approaches, a large-scale event——The 2025 Beijing International Emergency Security Industry Exhibition on Disaster Prevention and Reduction (referred to as "Emergency Exhibition") will be held at Beijing Shougang Convention and Exhibition Center from April 26 to June 28.Solemnly held. This exhibition not only brings together the elites in the field of emergency safety and firefighting across the world, but is also closely integrated with the upcoming 119th National Firefighting Day to jointly inject new vitality in disaster prevention and reduction and in emergency security.In the fire protection technology and equipment exhibition area of the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to see with their own eyes various advanced fire-fighting vehicles and fire extinguishing equipment. intelligent fire. These devices adopt the latest intelligent technologies, such as automatic path finding, fire source positioning, intelligent water spraying, etc., which can greatly improve the efficiency and safety of fire extinguishing. 'fire. At the same time, an interactive experience zone will be set up…
How women can build their own social network
Author: Jennifer N. Dienst Like the one shown at CES, Female Quotient’s Equality Lounge is designed to be a space where women can build connections and friendships within their industry and participate in dedicated programming. (Consumer Technology Association) Networking expert J. Kelly Hoey, author of "Network," says women need a different network structure than men. Build your dream network: Build powerful relationships in a hyperconnected world. Hoy tells us how successful men socialize convene“Not for successful women.” Women typically have narrow and deep networks, while men have broad and shallow networks, she said. Both have advantages and disadvantages: “A wide and shallow network is great for finding and spreading great ideas and opportunities, while a narrow and deep network has the advantage of having a tight-knit community of close friends and colleagues to rely on ," she said. The downside to having only the latter, she says, is that "it doesn't have enough room to spread your wings." High-achieving women…
With Titan gone, should Nissan build a 2025 Armada?
Independent designer Theottle has created a rendering of the Nissan Armada full-size pickup truck. This extended design subtly reflects the Armada's aesthetic while maintaining the silhouette of a classic pickup truck. With Titan's demise looming, this Armada concept offers an interesting alternative. Nissan recently introduced the 2025 Patrol and its American twin, the all-new Armada, breathing fresh life into the full-size SUV market. Sensing an opportunity, digital artist Theottle stepped in and created a rendering of a full-size pickup truck that could theoretically replace the outgoing Titan. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The illustrations cleverly retain design cues from the new Armada, while stretching the proportions just enough to mimic the Titan's stance. The artist elongated the greenhouse and extended the wheelbase and rear overhang to create a dual-cab setup with a roomy bed in the back. More: 2025 Nissan Armada ditches V8,…
Mansory’s Purosangue proves you can always build a Ferrari
Mansory heard you liked fender flares, so they put the fender flares on top of the fender flares Mansory has launched a comprehensive tuning kit for the Ferrari Purosangue. The Mansory Pugnator showcases a forged carbon fiber exterior and a custom interior. The V12 engine's power is slightly increased to 745 hp thanks to the sports exhaust system. It took Mansory longer than expected to unveil its take on the Ferrari Purosangue, but the Bavarian tuner has finally unveiled the car to suit the exclusive tastes of its wealthy clientele. The Mansory Pugnator is a "full modification" of the super crossover, featuring radical visual modifications, new wheels, and a modest performance boost for those who find the stock Purosangue just not flashy or loud enough. Pugnator, derived from the Latin word for "competitor," features a custom body kit in forged carbon fiber, color-matched to the car's Vermillion livery. If you were expecting to see Ferrari branding, don't worry. Mansory has…
Geely is looking for a location to build a European factory
While the company's plans are not yet "100% implemented", it has been in communication with the Polish government. The automaker recently opened a new testing facility in Frankfurt, Germany. Chinese rival Chery has pledged to produce electric vehicles at a plant in Spain. Geely is scouting for sites in Europe to build a large production plant, although the company cautioned it has not yet fully implemented the plan. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Like several other Chinese automakers, Geely is eager to expand its presence in new markets, and Europe is an attractive option. Speaking recently in Frankfurt, Germany, Li Chuanhai, vice president of Geely Auto Group, was asked whether the brand would build a plant in the region. He responded: "It is not 100% certain at the moment." Read: EU cuts tariffs on Tesla, Geely again, but China hopes to resolve dispute through…
If you could build a Cadillac concept car, it would be
Cadillac has a history of more than 120 years. It also showed us a number of concept cars during this time, but sadly, none of them ever made it to production. If possible, which one would you rather an American brand build? Cadillac entered the automotive world in 1902, and since then, it has built some memorable cars like the DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, Escalade, and CTS, to name a few. It has also launched concept cars like the recently released Opulent Velocity. This wild electric car blends ultra-luxury with ultra-performance. If you could put it into production, would you choose it over any other Cadillac concept? If not, which one would you choose? var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Our lead image is the Cadillac Sixteen, a sedan designed to beat the giants. Under the hood is its namesake V16 engine. The cabin is streamlined,…
Build the Internet of Things with Electric Imp – September.
Partnering with Electric Imp to build the Internet of ThingsWith Electric Imp Developer Community Manager Matt Haines describe: Electric Imp – Connecting devices made easy – Getting Started Workshop Click here to view the slideshow Electric Imp makes it easy to bring the internet to your devices. With imp connectivity, you can give your devices intelligence, customization, and convenience. The possibilities are endless. imp is a powerful yet compact hardware module that runs the imp OS. Our OS provides the foundation for building advanced features and services for your devices, and works with the imp Cloud to provide your devices with seamless and secure connectivity between software, third-party services, and external servers. Our solution uses our patent-pending BlinkUp technology to provide the easiest WiFi setup for your customers, and with connectivity you can monitor device health and activity and push out updates anytime, anywhere… Matt Haines, Developer Community Manager, Electric ImpMatt Haines is a maker and Developer Community Manager at…
How to build a wireless network project in minutes
How to build a wireless network project in minutes using Pinocc.ioNovember 13, 2013 6:30 pm (Registration) describe:How to build a wireless network-enabled project in minutes using Pinocc.io - a complete ecosystem for building the Internet of Things. Connecting things in the physical world to the web used to be a daunting task, requiring knowledge of RF, low-power systems, embedded firmware, network stacks, and web and mobile development. Pinoccio is working to make this task as easy as possible, essentially providing an API for your hardware. Additionally, Pinoccio uses mesh networking, so it’s easy to set up a transparent, self-healing network whether you’re in an urban area or in the middle of the desert. Eric Jennings, Chief Technology Officer, Pinoccio Inc.Eric's background is in software, but his passion is open source hardware. He is a TechStars NYC Winter 2011 alumnus, has worked at tech startups in New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, and holds a BS in Computer Science…
GM and Samsung SDI to build $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery plant in India
The plant will produce nickel-rich prismatic batteries for use in future GM models go through Brad Anderson 12 hours ago The plant will employ 1,600 people and have an annual production capacity of 36 GWh. GM originally planned to build a fourth electric vehicle battery plant in the United States with LG Chem. Samsung SDI will also work with Stellantis to build two battery factories. After more than 18 months, the joint venture project between General Motors and Samsung SDI to build a large electric vehicle battery factory in the United States has finally officially started. The factory will not only promote local economic development, but will also be an important part of General Motors' transformation to electrification. GM and Samsung SDI will invest approximately $3.5 billion to build a battery manufacturing plant in New Carlisle, Indiana. The 680-acre facility will create more than 1,600 jobs and will initially have an annual production capacity of 27 GWh. Production will begin…
Utah uses laser beams to build Salt Lake City
The technology can track red-light runners and pedestrians who nearly hit a car, but it can also extend the green light time for pedestrians if it senses they need a few extra seconds to cross the street. go through Chris Chilton 1 hour ago The Utah Department of Transportation uses lidar at intersections in Salt Lake City to reduce accident rates. Sensors can detect red light running and near-crash incidents, allowing optimization of signal timing at intersections. The technology can extend the green light time for pedestrians in real time based on their need to cross the road. You may already be familiar with lidar technology (short for light detection and ranging) from its use in high-end cars like the Mercedes S-Class, which used the hardware to become the first car capable of Level 3 autonomous driving. But now the same technology is being used on Utah roads to improve safety at intersections. The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has…
Hennessey to build 1,200-hp Corvette ZR1
The Corvette ZR1 isn't even out yet, but John Hennessey is already thinking about how to make it faster John Hennessey says his team is planning a massive tweak on the new Corvette ZR-1. If he succeeds, the final version will produce around 1,200 horsepower (894 kilowatts). He also praised Chevrolet engineers for their good work. The Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is undoubtedly one of the most acclaimed American cars of this year. This is true despite the fact that it has yet to be released on the market. Perhaps more interestingly, tuners like Hennessey are already thinking about extracting extra power from its twin-turbo V8 engine. The ZR1's stock engine produces 1,064 horsepower (793 kilowatts) and can reach a top speed of 215 miles per hour (346 kilometers per hour). This is a true supercar. However, that's not enough for John Hennessey, who makes a living making fast cars go faster. MORE: Corvette ZR1 vs. Ford Mustang GTD define American…
How long will it take for MG to build a factory and R&D center in Mexico?
MG said it will build a factory and research and development center in Mexico, but has not yet announced a timeline for the project. The Chinese company claims the new site will also enable it to gather intelligence on the Latin American market. Rival BYD has already pledged to build its own factory in Mexico. MG Motor has confirmed that it will set up a car factory and R&D center in Mexico, becoming the second Chinese car manufacturer to settle in Mexico. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The one-time British sports car company, now owned by China's SAIC, already sells cars in Mexico but wants to produce its MG and luxury IM cars locally. The company also said the new base would help it expand into the Caribbean and give it a better understanding of the Latin American automotive landscape. Related: New frugal MG…
How to Build Your Event Planning Brand, Logo and Image
Creating a strong event planning brand, logo, and identity is essential to differentiating your business and attracting clients. Below is a step-by-step guide perfect for those just beginning their business journey as an event planning professional! Step 1: Define Your Brand Identity Understand who you are and how your mission and vision fit into your business plan. Event planners differentiate themselves based on their expertise, personality, and brand image. This is how you stand out and be innovative, making your event services more attractive to event clients. Know your audience: Determine your Target activity customers Be it corporate clients, brides, non-profits, etc. Customize your brand to suit their preferences and needs. Clarify your mission and values: What does your event planning business stand for? Your mission and values will guide your brand decisions and resonate with your audience. Unique Selling Proposition (USP): Identify what differentiates your business from your competitors. Is it your unique design aesthetic, exceptional customer service, or…
Episode 109 – Should You Start a Podcast to Build Your Brand?
Please join me in welcoming Mike Morrison, host of The Don and Mike Show Podcast, a weekly podcast focused on trade show, event and experiential marketing issues in today's world. Mike is also the National Sales Director for WS Displays and has over 20 years of experience in the trade show display supply field and 5 years of experience in the podcasting field. He is a member of associations such as EDPA, ESCA, IAEE, EACA, etc. In this episode, we discuss the power of podcasts, starting a podcast, and the benefits of podcasts for your business and brand! How to contact Mike Morrison: Email: mike@wsdisplay.com, Podcast Email: thedonandmikeshow@gmail.com Phone: 770.298.0695 Websites: TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com About the author JimJim Cermak has over 30 years of experience exhibiting, planning and operating trade shows. As a professional trainer, he helps companies transform their performance at trade shows, expositions, events and conferences.
158 – Build an Event Website That Converts Ticket Sales –
A trade show or event website needs more than just a static website if you want to get more ticket sales and registrations. Today, we’ll discuss specific tips, tools, and pages to add to your website to maximize your registrations and engagement! Francesca is the co-founder and event website expert at Bbr Web Design & Management and podcast host of The Events Cast. Francesca helps event professionals build and improve their event websites to better market their events and sell more tickets. We discuss: Features Every Event Website Needs Common event website mistakes Why is it so important to keep your event website updated Improve your trade show website with small, simple changes Francesca’s top tips: Start by mapping out your site user’s journey Create a website that speaks directly to your audience and answers their questions. Incorporate event information into the style, copy and all elements of the website Francesca’s key points: Your website should take your visitors on…