
Volvo Cars and its Chinese parent Geely will set up a joint research and development center in Sweden to produce technology for new cars. Volvo said the center would be operational towards the end of the year.

Volvo Cars and its Chinese parent Geely will set up a joint research and development center in Sweden to produce technology for new cars. Volvo said the center would be operational towards the end of the year.

Oberthur Technologies, one of the world’s largest providers of security and identification solutions and services based on smart card technologies and FICOSA will demonstrate during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013 in Barcelona a Remotely Provisionable SIM for Automotive market.

Volvo is distancing itself further from its Ford Motor Co. legacy as it prepares to launch a new range of in-house engines and a modular platform.

The Mercedes-Benz S-class sedan summer launch will not be delayed by uncertainty over whether Daimler must use Honeywell’s new air-conditioning refrigerant.