August 13, 2006 Siemens VDO engineers are working on plans to integrate the drivetrain, steering, shock absorbers and brakes directly into the wheels of future cars. This concept, called eCorner, is ...
PISA, Italy --Siemens VDO Automotive, a German fuel-systems and electronics conglomerate, wants to be the world's No. 1 supplier of gasoline fuel injectors -- a slot currently held by Robert Bosch. To ...
Siemens VDO has completed the acquisition of some of American Electronic Components, Inc.’s (AEC) employees, assets and technology, the company said, without disclosing the purchase price. Siemens VDO ...
In the largest acquisition in the history of auto suppliers, Siemens AG said today it will sell its Siemens VDO Automotive parts unit to German rival Continental AG for $15.66 billion, or 11.4 billion ...
BRUSSELS — Siemens VDO has agreed with Russian automotive supplier Avtel to acquire 51 of the latter one's shares. The company hopes to benefit from high growth rates in the Russian automotive market.
HANOVER, GERMANY. A new onboard truck navigation system introduced at the IAA Commercial Vehicle show is an early step in development of a comprehensive vehicle control system by Siemens VDO that is ...
Simply sign up to the European companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Siemens, Europe’s largest engineering group, has asked companies and investors interested in VDO, the ...
Siemens (www.siemens.com) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire CAD/CAM/CAE/PLM software vendor UGS Corp. (www.ugs.com) for $3.5 billion, including assumption of current debt, from current ...
Siemens VDO -- the same in-car gurus that brought us the oh-so-snazzy eCorner contraption -- is back at it again in an attempt to jazz up the plainly styled dashboards that we've (begrudgingly) grown ...
MUNICH, Germany — Siemens VDO has successfully concluded road tests of cars equipped with its electronic wedge brake (EWB). The system is a significant building block of the drive-by-wire concept. The ...