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Bosch Automotive OE Division
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Listing of all 30 news releases from Bosch Automotive OE Division:
Company extends student racing sponsorship
This will be the third year that Bosch has sponsored the Formula Student competition, in which universities design, build, market and race a small single-seat car.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (21 June 2007)
USA sets pace in active automotive safety
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Authority plans to significantly increase safety on US roads by making the electronic stability program a mandatory requirement for all light cars.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (28 September 2006)
Student racers benefit from skidpan sponsorship
Bosch has continued its sponsorship of the Formula Student competition, which this year took place at Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and Proving Ground, Leicestershire, UK.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division ( 7 August 2006)
Which? car buyer report recommends ESP
Consumer magazine recommends car buyers choosing an 06 plate new model should ensure it's equipped with stability control - the active safety systems that detects vehicle skidding and counteracts it.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division ( 6 March 2006)
UK catching up in automotive ESP installations
Installation rate for ESP systems on new cars sold in the UK continues to climb and now one in every three new cars sold in Britain is fitted with this technology.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (16 February 2006)
Training stresses benefits of active safety
A unique training programme is being implemented in the UK to underline the importance of active safety systems and the impact these technologies can have in preventing accidents and saving lives.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (10 January 2006)
Ford boss calls for climate move from government
Roger Putnam, Chairman of Ford Britain, calls for long-term thinking from British and European governments on regulation and climate change, to support an increase in R and D expenditure.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (16 December 2005)
Hybrid systems offer automotive savings
Bosch has confirmed that the fuel consumption of automotive vehicles can be dramatically reduced with hybrid technology, especially in city traffic.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (27 October 2005)
Automotive sensors come together onboard
A new generation of automotive sensors allows several sensor elements to be individually combined and placed together - in a cluster - on a single printed circuit board within one housing.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (14 October 2005)
Steering angle sensor takes CAN onboard
Bosch is currently developing a new generation of steering angle sensors which differ from their predecessors in having a modular construction.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (13 October 2005)
Battery sensor helps avoid breakdowns
Bosch has developed a new electronic battery sensor (EBS) which in the future will help to avoid breakdowns caused by run-down batteries.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (19 September 2005)
Milestone for automotive acceleration sensors
Bosch has shipped more than 200 million acceleration sensors in just seven years.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (30 August 2005)
Joint venture to produce filter systems in India
The Bosch Group and Mann+Hummel Filter have signed an agreement to establish an equal joint venture for the development and production of filter systems in India.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (22 August 2005)
Bosch to invest in Japan
Bosch is planning to invest more than Eur 110 million in its Japanese operations, with a particular focus in the automotive technology business sector.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (18 August 2005)
Diesel injection systems prove popular
In just eight years Bosch has produced 25 million common rail injection systems for diesel engines.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (15 August 2005)
Bosch buys out Indian joint venture
The Bosch Group has secured a further 40% equity holding in the Indian brake manufacturer Kalyani Brakes, bringing its stake in the company to 80%.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (11 August 2005)
Bosch commits to further Korean expansion
By the end of this decade Bosch will have invested more than Eur 100 million at its various locations in Korea.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (20 June 2005)
Throttle body produced from composite material
Bosch has scored a worldwide first by starting production of a throttle body for petrol engines produced from composite material.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (16 May 2005)
Chinese centre to focus on automotive electronics
The Bosch Group has opened a new development and technology centre in China at Suzhou approximately 80km west of Shanghai at a cost of Eur 50 million.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (12 May 2005)
Turbo system makes engine size reduction possible
New engine technology that is claimed to solves the problem of low speed turbo lag in diesel engines has been developed by a subsidiary of Bosch .
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division ( 1 April 2005)
20 million water pumps and still flowing
Direct injection system boosts torque output
Predictive system maximises braking effect
New MD joins Bosch Automotive to expand UK market
ABS now standard across EU motor ranges
Sensor system modifies airbag release schemes
Bosch commits to European charter
Catalogue covers DC motors, fans and pumps
Bosch focuses on nonautomotive applications
