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  • Ford chief executive Mark Fields leaves in management shake-up as boss of driverless car unit Jim Hackett replaces him

    May 22, 2017

    The chief executive of Ford is being replaced by another Ford executive, Jim Hackett. Mark Fields has chosen to retire after 28 years with the firm. Read more: Ford to cut 10 per cent of salaried jobs across the pond Hackett oversaw the Ford subsidiary that works on driverless cars, Ford Smart Mobility. The US [...]

  • Big Data will never replace Big Ideas: Why cultural intelligence matters

    May 22, 2017

    Whether it’s big data scores, over-hyped Silicon Valley apps, or the panacea of artificial intelligence, the world is fixated on the possibilities of algorithmic knowledge. This will prove to be a costly mistake for business. The greatest challenges and opportunities of the coming century will all be cultural. Major companies like Intel, Ford, and IBM [...]

  • Mkango and Metalysis team up to develop 3D printed earth magnets to power up electric vehicles in the UK

    March 20, 2017

    Two firms have teamed up to develop 3D printed rare earth magnets, components for electric vehicles, in the UK. Aim-listed Mkango Resources and South Yorkshire-based Metalysis have entered into a memorandum of understanding to jointly research, develop and commercialise rare earth metal alloys for use in 3D printed permanent magnets.  Read more: Business Committee launches inquiry [...]

  • Ford’s bringing in night vision tech so its cars will brake for you if you’re going to hit someone at night

    March 17, 2017

    Find driving at night fairly stressful? According to Ford, you're not alone. Many people across Europe are scared of driving on the roads at night (81 per cent of 5,030 drivers surveyed) with common fears being hitting someone or something while driving. So, the car firm is introducing technology designed to detect pedestrians at night and [...]

  • Ireland v England stats preview: Have Eddie Jones’s men been less impressive Six Nations winners than last year?

    March 16, 2017

    Eddie Jones demanded improvement from his England side ahead of this year's Six Nations — a tough ask of reigning Grand Slam champions. Until last weekend's demolition of Scotland at Twickenham, there were few signs his calls had been heeded. England have been accused of only playing well in spurts, of struggling to consistently match some of [...]

  • Don’t panic – but remember Brexit will be a tough political process

    March 15, 2017

    Everyone benefits from free trade. For years now the UK has had a persistently large trade deficit with the EU, which by rights should make Europe more amenable to doing a “business as usual” Brexit deal with us. If only life were so logical our Brexit negotiations would run smoothly and full future access would [...]

  • Dylan Hartley, Jonathan Joseph and George Ford urge England not to allow chance to make history slip through their fingers

    March 12, 2017

    England skipper Dylan Hartley has led a chorus of assertions that his record-equalling side will not allow history to slip from their grasp during their crunch Six Nations clash against Ireland on Saturday. Victory in Dublin would not only see England become the first team since the inception of the Six Nations in 2000 to [...]

  • Patriotic Vauxhall customers aren’t enough to boost its value image before sale to Peugeot owner PSA

    March 8, 2017

    As the owners of French car manufacturer Peugeot agree to purchase the Vauxhall and Opel arm of the General Motors group, it’s a good time to look at the current public perception of the brands being bought. The European wing of GM has been struggling for some time, with it last making a profit in 1999 [...]

  • Ford’s Essex-based financing unit gears up for possible shift to Germany to swerve Brexit fallout

    March 7, 2017

    Ford is mapping a possible move to Germany for part of its sizeable financing division, as the car manufacturer plots a route to avoid Brexit fallout. According to Sky News, which first reported the story, staff at Essex-based Ford Credit Europe (FCE) have been told the company has commissioned a study into whether it would be [...]

  • Ford’s testing out making car parts using a massive 3D printer

    March 6, 2017

    Car spoilers and other bespoke and custom car parts could be made for Ford's vehicles with the help of a massive 3D printer. The US car company is testing out the technique with a new machine, the Infinite Build, from Stratasys, which can construct parts made of plastic on a larger scale than many 3D printers – feet [...]

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