Thursday, 24 April 2014

Advanced Technology for Automotive Service!

Automotive service is becoming more and more complex with each year. The automotive industry is now considered as "high-tech." When it comes to automotive repair, you've undoubtedly heard references to today's cars being much more high-tech than their predecessors. What does "high-tech" really mean as it relates to the automotive industry?
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"CAR," Center for Automotive Research, a nonprofit research organization based in Ann Arbor, MI, recently released a report stating that if an industry sector meets certain criteria and contains certain characteristics, it is considered high-tech. A high-tech industry is generally described as having 10% or more of its workforce consisting of technical employees, such as engineers. CAR's report summarized that the automotive industry is not only high-tech, it "leads the pack" when it comes to technological developments and applications.
Some facts reported by CAR:
• For every vehicle manufactured worldwide, an average of $1,200 is spent for research and development by automakers.
• Around 60 microprocessors (four times as many as just 10 years ago) is contained in today's vehicle.
• The average vehicle has more than 10 million lines of software code in a typical computer network--over half the lines of code that reportedly run Boeing's 787 Dreamliner!
• Approximately 4,800 patents are granted to the automotive industry every year.
• GM and Ford individually spend more money on research and development than either General Electric or Apple.
• Five automakers—Volkswagen, Toyota, General Motors, Honda and Daimler—are among the top 20 in all corporate research and development spending.
• 40% to 50% of the total cost of a vehicle is comprised of electronics (just 20% a decade ago).
CAR's report suggests that the most complex purchase ever made by consumers is their automobile. The report concludes that jobs in the automotive industry will require workers to obtain advanced training and skills to equip them for designing, building and maintaining the high-tech components found in today's modern vehicles.
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