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Automotive Testing Technology International Magazine November 2021

November 2021

The November 2021 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

ATTI Awards: The winners of this year’s Automotive Testing Technology International Awards are announced. With no shortage of innovation in the sector over the last 12 months, competition was high. Find out who triumphed in each of the six award categories

Tech Insider: Ford E-Transit: The first battery-electric Transit van is the result of a trans-Atlantic development program, treading a fine line between the competing demands of fleet customers

Recruiting talent: With such a wide range of career opportunities for engineers open at present, how are automotive companies sourcing skilled, new employees and what benefits can they offer to keep staff on?

Special Focus: Proving Grounds: How might testing trends affect the formulae of facilities as we know them? Three industry experts gaze into their crystal balls to predict what changes we are likely to see in 2035

Interview: Amazon Web Services: Dean Phillips, worldwide technical leader for automotive, discusses the ways in which OEMs are tapping into the cloud for computationally intensive processes

 

 


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Rachel's career in journalism has seen her write for various titles at UKi Media & Events within automotive, tire and marine. Currently editor of ATTI, her favourite aspect of the job is interviewing industry experts, including researchers, scientists, engineers and technicians, and learning more about the groundbreaking technologies and innovations that are shaping the future of transportation.




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