(Español) Ismael Cala convoca a Reto de Meditación gratis a través de la app “Escala Meditando”

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(Español) Ismael Cala convoca a Reto de Meditación gratis a través de la app “Escala Meditando”

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Será entre el 15 y el 22 de marzo con el tema Elevando la autoestima.

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Transition Finance Could Be A Path To Carbon Neutrality For The Largest Carbon-Emitting Industries, Report Says

NEW YORK, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — S&P Global Ratings believes transition finance, including issuance, could contribute up to $1 trillion per year to the economy as companies in hard-to-abate sectors, which were previously absent from the sustainable debt market, raise capital and use the proceeds for activities that help them reduce their carbon footprint.

According to our new report “Transition Finance: Finding A Path To Carbon Neutrality Via The Capital…

NEW YORK, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — S&P Global Ratings believes transition finance, including issuance, could contribute up to $1 trillion per year to the economy as companies in hard-to-abate sectors, which were previously absent from the sustainable debt market, raise capital and use the proceeds for activities that help them reduce their carbon footprint.

According to our new report “Transition Finance: Finding A Path To Carbon Neutrality Via The Capital Markets,” published today, as the transition to a net-zero economy gains traction we believe new sectors and issuers will enter the market, expanding the pool of investable sustainable financing and allowing investors to diversify their contribution to sustainability objectives.

“It has become clear that issuer and investor appetite for financing climate response and other environmental objectives is strong and accelerating, but achieving the objectives of the Paris Climate Agreement and 2050 climate-neutrality goals will require significant capital investment in new processes and technologies that enable the decarbonization of high-carbon industries,” said sustainable finance analyst Lori Shapiro.

Transition finance provides a potential solution by enabling the largest carbon-emitting industries and companies to raise capital and use the proceeds for activities that help them reduce their carbon footprint.

“We expect transition finance will extend beyond the use-of-proceeds bond model to include sustainability-linked and other financial products, helping companies and countries scale up capital allocation to meet their net-zero emissions commitments,” Ms. Shapiro said.

We expect to see the transition label taking on a much wider scope and being used across various sectors and activities, ranging from entities making efficiency improvements to potential overhauls of entire business models. Ultimately, we believe the transition label will expand across a range of financial products that help scale up capital allocation for companies and countries able to demonstrate rigorous and achievable climate transition strategies. The challenge remains how this can be done quickly and efficiently while avoiding key downside risks, including green- or transition-washing.

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(Español) El primer ministro Rowley inaugura la planta de GTL de NiQuan Energy en Trinidad y Tobago

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-“Un triunfo, un éxito sonado” — El primer ministro Rowley inaugura la planta de GTL de NiQuan Energy en Pointe a Pierre, Trinidad y Tobago 

POINTE-À-PIERRE, TRINIDAD y TOBAGO, 9 de marzo de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — La planta de conversión de gas a líquidos de NiQuan Energy en Pointe-à-Pierre ha sido inaugurada por el honorable primer ministro, el doctor Keith Rowley.

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Bloomberg Government Announces New Weekly Newsletter Focusing on State Voter Laws and Redistricting

WASHINGTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Bloomberg Government today announced a new weekly email newsletter, Ballots & Boundaries, focusing on state action that will influence elections. The newsletter joins an existing lineup of 25 daily and weekly email newsletters available to Bloomberg Government customers.

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WASHINGTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Bloomberg Government today announced a new weekly email newsletter, Ballots & Boundaries, focusing on state action that will influence elections. The newsletter joins an existing lineup of 25 daily and weekly email newsletters available to Bloomberg Government customers.

The new newsletter will follow legislation to change the rules on mail-in voting, early voting, vote-counting, voter registration, and election security. As redistricting gets underway for the first time in ten years, Ballots & Boundaries will provide readers with the information they need to know about topics including which incumbent members of Congress will be affected and how communities of interest fare when decisions get made about lumping them into a single district or spreading them out.

“Understanding the impact of state laws that affect voting is essential for our customers,” said Cesca Antonelli, editor-in-chief, Bloomberg Industry Group. “Our reporters will be following these issues from the statehouses to the courthouses to make sure our readers have the information they need.”

For more information about Ballots & Boundaries, as well as Bloomberg Government’s other news content, schedule a demo by visiting http://onb-gov.com/bOYj50DTuFT.

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Traveler Accommodation Industry | BizVibe Adds New Traveler Accommodation Companies Which Can Be Discovered and Tracked

NEW YORK, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — BizVibe has expanded the number of companies which can now be discovered and tracked for their traveler accommodation industry group.

NEW YORK, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — BizVibe has expanded the number of companies which can now be discovered and tracked for their traveler accommodation industry group.

Discover 60,000+ traveler accommodation company profiles on BizVibe. Get started for free

Companies listed under the NAICS category for traveler accommodation are defined as being primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging in facilities such as hotels, motels, casino hotels, and bed-and-breakfast inns. BizVibe’s detailed company profile insights help users to discover, track, evaluate, and connect with traveler accommodation companies from all over the world.

More Details: https://services.bizvibe.com/Traveler-Accommodation/ 

BizVibe’s Traveler Accommodation Industry Group Contains the Following:

  • Detailed company profiles, spanning across 180+ countries
  • 15+ related product and service categories
  • Company news tracking

What’s in a Company Profile?

  • Organizational insights such as key competitors, operating categories, products, and service offerings
  • Employee details such as key company personnel, stakeholders, and decision makers.
  • Company performance and risk monitoring
  • Latest company news with the option to sign up for weekly or monthly alerts

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Top Countries

BizVibe’s platform contains 60,000+ traveler accommodation company profiles which span across 180+ countries:

  • Traveler accommodation in the UK – 30,000+ company profiles
  • Traveler accommodation in the USA – 10,000+ company profiles
  • Traveler accommodation in Australia – 1,000+ company profiles
  • Traveler accommodation in New Zealand – 1,000+ company profiles

Products and Services

BizVibe categorizes all travel accommodation into 15+ product and service categories including:

  • Holiday resorts
  • Business hotels
  • Casino facilities
  • Motels
  • Reservation services

View all related product and service categories

News Tracking

BizVibe allows users to create custom dashboards to manage and track companies within travel accommodation categories. Track the latest news of all your followed companies including:

  • Financial News
  • M&A Partnerships
  • Product/Service Launches
  • Management Moves
  • Compliance and Legal News

Accommodation and Food Services Industry Companies

The traveler accommodation industry group is a part of BizVibe’s accommodation and food services industry. There are six industry groups in total. Discover accommodation and food services companies for related industry groups:

  • Restaurants and Other Eating Places
  • Rooming and Boarding Houses, Dormitories, and Workers’ Camps
  • RV Parks and Recreational Camps
  • Alcoholic Drinking Places
  • Special Food Services

View all accommodation and food services categories

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BizVibe is the modern B2B platform dedicated to connecting global buyers and sellers. Powered by the latest best-in-class solutions, BizVibe provides outstanding product features for both category managers and sales professionals.

For buyers, BizVibe helps companies quickly discover and shortlist suppliers, compare companies, create customized alerts for supplier news, and send RFI/RFPs from pre-built templates. For sales teams, Bizvibe allows users to efficiently build prospects lists, track and evaluate companies, and integrate their CRM.

This all-in-one platform was designed to equip users with all necessary tools needed to complete the entire buying/sales cycle in a single workspace.

About BizVibe

BizVibe has been conceptualized and built by a team based out of Toronto, Bangalore, and London. We are a branch of Infiniti Research and have dedicated units in all three locations. BizVibe helps buyers find the most relevant suppliers from around the world and help sellers target prospects who need their products and/or services. For more information, please visit www.bizvibe.com and start for free today.

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SoCalGas to Assist Local Fleet Owners in Securing Incentive Funds to Transition to Cleaner Technologies

LOS ANGELES, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today opened its annual initiative to assist fleet owners operating within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) apply for incentive funding to replace diesel trucks with new near-zero emissions natural gas trucks…

LOS ANGELES, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today opened its annual initiative to assist fleet owners operating within the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) apply for incentive funding to replace diesel trucks with new near-zero emissions natural gas trucks through the Carl Moyer Program. Approximately $36 million is available for eligible clean air projects within the SCAQMD’s territory. Approved fleet owners can apply to receive up to $100,000 towards the purchase of new natural gas trucks and compressed natural gas fueling stations. This year’s application period will run through June 1, 2021.

The transportation sector is responsible for about 40 percent of California’s greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and more than 80 percent of the state’s NOx, or smog-forming, emissions. Heavy-duty trucks with the latest natural gas engines can cut smog-forming emissions by more than 90 percent compared to the cleanest heavy-duty diesel trucks on the road today. When these ultra-low emission natural gas trucks are fueled by renewable natural gas (RNG), GHG emissions are reduced by at least 80 percent. SoCalGas currently operates 15 public RNG fueling stations across its service territory.

According to a 2020 report, RNG use as a transportation fuel in California has increased 210 percent over the last five years, helping displace more than 4.2 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e).

“The transportation sector remains the largest contributor of greenhouse gases in our state,” said Rasha Prince, director of customer energy solutions at SoCalGas. “The Carl Moyer Program plays a key role in California’s strategy to achieve clean air and contributes to the Governor’s zero-emission transportation policy which sets new vehicle standards that require for 100 percent of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in the state be zero-emission by 2045.”

“When local truck fleets make the transition to cleaner technologies, we take a step closer to solving our mobile source problem, which account for about 80% of NOx emissions in our region,” said Wayne Nastri, South Coast AQMD’s Executive Officer. “By providing incentives for the replacement of dirty, diesel-burning trucks, the Carl Moyer Program targets air pollution where it is needed most.”

Since 2018, SoCalGas has assisted customers in securing incentive funding for 409 near-zero emissions heavy-duty trucks and 34 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueling stations through the Carl Moyer Program.  The emissions reductions attained by replacing 409 diesel trucks is equivalent to 48,671 traditional combustion engine cars off our roads. Last year, the utility assisted the City of El Monte in securing funding for a new RNG fueling station to support the City’s local transit buses, trucks, street sweepers, and waste haulers.

“The Carl Moyer Program has helped provide the needed funding to continue our transition to cleaner technology in our transportation sector,” said Salvador Mendez, Public Works and Utilities Director for the City of El Monte. “Equipment with cleaner technology can help improve the air quality in our city. We thank SoCalGas for their support and partnership in helping the City of El Monte secure this funding.”

The Carl Moyer Program is a tool to help California reduce emissions from the transportation sector and reach its climate goals. Since 1998, the program has provided $530 million in incentive funding, which has resulted in a reduction of approximately 8,601 tons per year of NOx and over 249 tons per year of particulate matter emissions throughout its territory.

The program grant is competitive, which means funds are distributed on a rolling basis until all money is awarded. Fleet owners interested in receiving support from SoCalGas in securing funding through the Carl Moyer Program can email CleanTransportation@semprautilities.com.

About SoCalGas

Headquartered in Los Angeles, SoCalGas® is the largest gas distribution utility in the United States. SoCalGas delivers affordable, reliable, clean and increasingly renewable gas service to 21.8 million customers across 24,000 square miles of Central and Southern California, where more than 90 percent of residents use natural gas for heating, hot water, cooking, drying clothes or other uses. Gas delivered through the company’s pipelines also plays a key role in providing electricity to Californians— about 45 percent of electric power generated in the state comes from gas-fired power plants.

SoCalGas’ mission is to build the cleanest, safest and most innovative energy company in America, delivering affordable and increasingly renewable energy to its customers. In support of that mission, SoCalGas is committed to replacing 20 percent of its traditional natural gas supply with renewable natural gas (RNG) by 2030. Renewable natural gas is made from waste created by dairy farms, landfills and wastewater treatment plants. SoCalGas is also committed to investing in its gas delivery infrastructure while keeping bills affordable for our customers. From 2015 through 2019, the company invested nearly $7 billion to upgrade and modernize its pipeline system to enhance safety and reliability. SoCalGas is a subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE), an energy services holding company based in San Diego. For more information visit socalgas.com/newsroom or connect with SoCalGas on Twitter (@SoCalGas), Instagram (@SoCalGas) and Facebook.  

About Southern California Gas Co.: Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) has been delivering clean, safe and reliable natural gas to its customers for more than 145 years. It is the nation's largest natural gas distribution utility, providing service to 21.6 million consumers connected through 5.9 million meters in more than 500 communities. The company's service territory encompasses approximately 20,000 square miles throughout central and Southern California, from Visalia to the Mexican border. SoCalGas is a regulated subsidiary of Sempra Energy (SRE), a Fortune 500 energy services holding company based in San Diego.

 

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Global and China Automotive High-precision Positioning Technology Market Report 2021 – Providers Race to Deploy Indoor and Outdoor Integrated Positioning

DUBLIN, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The “Automotive High-precision Positioning Research Report,…

DUBLIN, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The “Automotive High-precision Positioning Research Report, 2020-2021” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

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This Automotive High-precision Positioning Research Report, 2020-2021 highlights characteristics, industry dynamics and market size of different high-precision positioning technologies (based on signals, environmental features, inertial navigation, etc.), their application in automated driving (passenger cars, low-speed autonomous vehicles, special vehicles, etc.), OEM high-precision positioning solutions, and solution providers with different technology roadmaps.

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The promising high-precision positioning market attracts quite a few new entrants.

In November 2020, Unisoc released A2395, its first high-precision positioning 22nm chip featuring homemade CPU design. As China’s first automotive-grade dual-frequency positioning chip, A2395 supports L1+L5 dual-frequency positioning and delivers centimeter-level positioning accuracy 10 times higher than single-frequency ones.

In October 2020, BYD became the third largest shareholder of Allystar Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., a Beidou-based high-precision navigation and positioning chip vendor, after a capital increase.
In November 2020, BYD and Allystar formally started a lane-level positioning project, aiming to develop lane-level positioning vehicle models.

Providers race to deploy indoor and outdoor integrated positioning

Operation of multiple positioning technologies and construction of location-based service (LBS) platforms, including accuracy data feedback from satellite positioning, scenario positioning, and vehicle positioning, are a foundation for reliable high precision positioning, in addition to simple redundant design.

For higher level of automated driving needs both outdoor and indoor positioning, indoor and outdoor integrated high precision positioning technology will become a future trend, which means terminals will adopt the combination of technical means for indoor and outdoor scenarios.

Precise positioning for all scenarios will provide a critical guarantee for safe, reliable vehicle operation, contributing to massive commercial use of automated driving. In current stage, some positioning technology solution providers have begun to make deployments in this field.

In June 2020, Qianxun Spatial Intelligence Inc. (Qianxun SI) and Nullmax Inc. worked together on development of an indoor and outdoor integrated LBS solution which combines Qianxun SI’s indoor and outdoor high-precision positioning solution (RTK+UWB) and Nullmax’s perception, planning, control and visual simultaneous localization and mapping (VSLAM) capabilities for autonomous driving. Completely based on embedded system and automotive hardware, the solution can be really production-ready for OEM market.

In October 2020, Beijing NavInfo Internet Fund Management Center under NavInfo Co., Ltd. made an investment in Sichuan Zhongdian Kunchen Technology Co., Ltd., hoping to integrate the investee’s UWB positioning technology and products, coupled with high-precision satellite positioning technology (provided by Sixents Technology) and HD map (provided by NavInfo), to build map + positioning based indoor and outdoor integrated solutions.

In February 2021, Hi-Target Surveying Instrument Co., Ltd. and BlueIoT (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd., an AOA solution provider (wholly owned by Tsingoal (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd.) forged a strategic partnership. Combining Hi-Target’s high-precision positioning technologies (GNSS, IMU, HD map, etc.) and BlueIoT’s Bluetooth AOA/AOD high-precision positioning technology, the high-precision positioning capabilities available to all scenarios will be developed as a solution to challenges posed by integration and commercialization of positioning technologies for automated driving that integrates with CVIS V2X, automated parking and vehicle summon in a parking lot, for example.

They plan to jointly release an all-scenario high-precision positioning solution for intelligent driving and human-vehicle interaction in the second half of 2021.

Chengdu Jingwei Technology Co., Ltd. projects to unveil its fourth-generation indoor and outdoor integrated positioning chip-JW900, in May 2021.

In October 2020, China Mobile launched OnePoint, its Beidou-based high-precision positioning service product. OnePoint offers 1 to 5cm-level dynamic high-precision positioning services and builds an all-weather, global accurate time and space service system for transportation fields from vehicle management and vehicle-infrastructure cooperation to autonomous driving and automated parking.

Mass-produced vehicle models with high precision positioning technology

In 2018, General Motors used Trimble RTX technology as the high-accuracy GNSS/GPS correction source to deliver absolute positioning to vehicles equipped with GM’s Super Cruise hands-free highway driving system, available on the 2018 Cadillac CT6.

In 2020, 7 mass-produced models packing Qianxun SI’s high-precision positioning solution were launched on market, including GAC Aion V/LX, Xpeng P7, Hongqi HS5/H9/E-HS9 and SAIC-GM Buick GL8 Avenir.

As more L2+ and L3 vehicle models become available on market, high-precision positioning technology will be mounted on more models.

Key Topics Covered:

1.Concept and Technology of High-precision Positioning
1.1 Classification of High-precision Positioning Technology
1.1.1 Classification of High-precision Positioning Technology
1.1.2 Signal-based Positioning Technology
1.1.3 Trajectory-based Positioning Technology
1.1.4 Positioning Technology Based on Environmental Feature Matching
1.1.5 Integrated Positioning Technology
1.1.6 Function Comparison of Different High-precision Positioning Sensors
1.2 High-precision Positioning Industry Policies
1.2.1 Policies Supports Development
1.3 High-precision Positioning Technology Market Size
1.3.1 Autonomous Driving High-precision Positioning Market Size
1.3.2 UWB Positioning Market Size
1.4 High-precision Positioning Enterprise Pattern and Development Trend
1.4.1 Pattern
1.4.2 Operators Enter the High-precision Positioning Market
1.4.3 Cooperation Dynamics
1.5 Development Trend

2 Signal-based Positioning Industry and Suppliers
2.1 Signal-based Positioning Technology Development
2.1.1 Development of Satellite-based + Ground-based Systems in China
2.1.2 5G Positioning
2.1.3 UWB Positioning
2.2 Development Trend
2.2.1 Integration of Satellite-based + Ground-based Reinforced Technologies
2.2.2 Dual Frequency and Full Frequency GNSS Develop Rapidly
2.3 Signal-based Positioning Industry Chain and Development Dynamics
2.3.1 Industry Chain
2.3.2 Dynamics: UWB
2.3.3 Dynamics: GNSS
2.4 Signal-based Positioning Suppliers and Products
2.4.1 Suppliers Pattern
2.4.2 Comparison of Major Suppliers’ Products
2.4.3 Signal-based Positioning Suppliers
2.5 Qianxun SI
2.5.1 Profile
2.5.2 Development Course
2.5.3 Core Competitiveness
2.5.4 Main Products and Solutions
2.5.5 Indoor & Outdoor Integrated Location Service Solutions
2.5.6 Partners
2.6 Hi-Target
2.7 BroadGNSS
2.8 Swift Navigation
2.9 UniStrong
2.10 Kunchen
2.11 Jingwei Technology
2.12 ComNav Technology
2.13 Septentrio
2.14 Sixents Technology
2.15 Mitsubishi Electric
2.16 China Mobile
2.17 Others

3. Inertial Navigation Positioning Industry and Suppliers
3.1 Inertial Navigation Positioning Industry Chain and Dynamics
3.1.1 Major Enterprises in Trajectory-based Dead-Reckoning Positioning Technology Industry Chain
3.1.2 Development Dynamics
3.2 Development Trend of Inertial Navigation Positioning Technology
3.3 Inertial Navigation Positioning Suppliers and Their Products
3.3.1 Comparison of Inertial Navigation Positioning Suppliers’ Products (1)
3.3.2 Comparison of Inertial Navigation Positioning Suppliers’ Products (2)
3.3.3 Inertial Navigation Positioning Suppliers
3.4 DAISCH
3.5 Beijing Xilang Technology
3.6 StarNeto
3.7 Allystar
3.8 Asensing Technology
3.9 Others

4. Integrated Positioning Technology Industry and Suppliers
4.1 Features
4.2 Industry Chain and Development Dynamics
4.2.1 Major Players in the Industry Chain
4.2.2 Dynamics
4.3 Integrated Positioning Suppliers and Their Solutions
4.3.1 Comparison of Integrated Positioning Suppliers’ Products (1)
4.3.2 Comparison of Integrated Positioning Suppliers’ Products (2)
4.3.3 Integrated Positioning Suppliers
4.4 Trimble Navigation
4.5 Beijing BDStar Navigation
4.6 Huace Navigation Technology
4.7 Sandcanyon Tech
4.8 Starcart
4.9 Baidu
4.10 BYNAV

5. Positioning Technologies Industry and Suppliers
5.1 u-blox
5.2 STMicroelectronics
5.3 ADI
5.4 Decawave
5.5 InvenSense
5.6 Bosch
5.7 Novatel
5.8 Quectel

6. Positioning Technology Solutions of OEMs
6.1 Autonomous Driving Positioning Technology Solutions and Price
6.1.1 Requirements of Autonomous Vehicle on Positioning System
6.1.2 Autonomous Driving Positioning Technology Solutions
6.1.3 Autonomous Driving Positioning System Architecture
6.1.4 Autonomous Driving Navigation Positioning Products Price
6.2 OEM High-precision Positioning Technology Solution
6.2.1 Positioning Technology for Autonomous Passenger Cars: Test Car
6.2.2 Positioning Technology for Autonomous Passenger Cars: Mass-produced Car
6.2.3 High-precision Positioning Technology Solution: GAC
6.2.4 High-precision Positioning Technology Solution: XPeng
6.2.5 High-precision Positioning Technology Solution: GM (Cadillac)
6.2.6 High-precision Positioning Technology Solution: Waymo
6.2.7High-precision Positioning Technology Solution: WM
6.3 High-precision Positioning Technology for Low-speed Autonomous Driving
6.3.1 Status Quo
6.3.2 Main Solutions
6.3.3 Application
6.3.4 High-precision Positioning Technology Solution: Meituan
6.4 High-precision Positioning Technology for Special Autonomous Vehicle
6.4.1 Status Quo
6.4.2 Main Solutions for Autonomous Agricultural Machinery
6.4.3 Main Solutions for Autonomous Mining Vehicles

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Grand Opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT Set for Oct. 1, 2021, in Honor of Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th Anniversary

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — During today’s virtual annual meeting of shareholders of The Walt Disney Company, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced the grand opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT will be Oct. 1, 2021. This new family-friendly attraction will officially debut as part of the kickoff for “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” honoring Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th anniversary.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — During today’s virtual annual meeting of shareholders of The Walt Disney Company, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced the grand opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT will be Oct. 1, 2021. This new family-friendly attraction will officially debut as part of the kickoff for “The World’s Most Magical Celebration” honoring Walt Disney World Resort’s 50th anniversary.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure invites guests into the flavorful world of Disney and Pixar’s Academy Award®-winning “Ratatouille,” where they will feel as if they shrink to the size of Chef Remy and scurry through Gusteau’s famous restaurant. Guests will find Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in a newly expanded area of the park’s France pavilion, where the real is made fantastic in a reimagining of Paris inspired by the film.

Also debuting Oct. 1 in this section of the pavilion will be a delicious new restaurant, La Crêperie de Paris, offering both table- and quick-service options. The menu will feature sweet crepes, savory buckwheat galettes (naturally gluten friendly) and authentic French hard cider. The attraction, restaurant and pavilion expansion are all part of the historic transformation of EPCOT currently underway, bringing a breadth of new experiences to the park in a celebration of curiosity, discovery and the magic of possibility.

“The World’s Most Magical Celebration” begins Oct. 1 on the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. This 18-month event will feature new experiences at the resort’s four theme parks and beyond, where shimmering EARidescent décor will appear as if by magic. Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and La Crêperie de Paris will now join in the festivities for this landmark occasion; more details about the celebration will be announced in the future.

For more on the transformation of EPCOT and “The World’s Most Magical Celebration,” visit WDWNews.com and DisneyParksBlog.com.

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Global and China ADAS and Autonomous Driving Tier 1 Suppliers Report 2021: Tier 1 Suppliers Actively Promote Mass Implementation of L2 Autonomous Driving, and L3 Autonomous Driving Enters the Market

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Autonomous Driving Tier1 Supplier Research: centralized implementation of L2+, middleware layout of Tier 1 suppliers

The ADAS revenue of foreign Tier 1 suppliers declines amid the pandemic

The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to the declining demand for automobiles and the temporary suspension of production in the automobile industry. In this case, the overall revenue of most Tier1 suppliers has fallen sharply as they have difficulties in business development.

For example, more than 40% of Continental’s 249 production bases around the world decided in April 2020 to temporarily suspend production for several days or several weeks in order to protect employees and respond to lower demand.

Tier 1 suppliers actively promote the mass implementation of L2 autonomous driving, and L3 autonomous driving enters the market

While Tier 1 suppliers’ normal production is hindered, the technology of L2/L3 autonomous driving is advancing in an orderly manner.

From January to November 2020, 57 domestic auto brands launched 208 L2 models, and sold 2.60 million vehicles with a year-on-year upsurge of 118.9% thanks to the efforts of Tier 1 suppliers. For example, Bosch helped 40 local models achieve L2 autonomous driving in 2019, and focused on the implementation of L2+ autonomous driving in 2020.

Benefiting from the effective control over the domestic epidemic, Chinese Tier1 suppliers have constantly launched new products. Among them, Huawei and Baidu have attracted the most attention from the market. Huawei has successively unveiled perception layer products such as radar and LiDAR, as well as decision layer products like intelligent driving computing platform MDC and intelligent driving operating system AOS.

Baidu APOLLO has released the autonomous driving computing platform ACU (1.0/2.0/3.0) and the L2 intelligent driving solution ANP, and also has successively landed in Changsha, Cangzhou, and Beijing with Robotaxi which is fully open to the society for operation.

With the introduction of HD maps, Tier 1 suppliers have assisted OEMs to head towards L3 autonomous driving. Xpeng P7, GAC Aion LX and other models with L3 autonomous driving have debuted successively.

Foreign Tier 1 suppliers dabble in middleware, while domestic Tier 1 suppliers are deeply tied up with OEMs

From the perspective of autonomous driving products and scenarios, Bosch, Continental and ZF have the most comprehensive layout among foreign Tier1 suppliers. Both Bosch and ZF launched middleware designed for autonomous driving in 2020. As for the domestic Tier 1 suppliers, Huawei and Desay SV take the lead in the perception layout; however, all the domestic Tier1 suppliers are absent in the field of actuation.

In July 2020, Bosch launched Iceoryx, a middleware for advanced autonomous driving, compatible with ROS2 and Adaptive AutoSAR interfaces to meet the requirements of different development periods (pre-ROS, mass production of Autosar)
In December 2020, ZF released ZF Middleware, providing a modular solution that can be integrated into automakers’ software platforms. At the same time, the middleware will be installed on mass-produced vehicles in 2024.

It is worth noting that foreign Tier 1 suppliers dabble in underlying system R&D and build a bridge between system and software applications while accomplishing functions. Bosch and ZF have successively released middleware products, hoping to centrally configure autonomous driving solutions for OEMs through a comprehensive sensor layout so as to simplify system integration, lower development costs and accelerate product launch.

The domestic Tier 1 suppliers (Huawei, Alibaba and Baidu) have teamed up with OEMs to launch autonomous driving and other technologies by in-depth cooperation or establishment of joint ventures to jointly help automakers build high-end brands or accelerate transformation to electrification, connectivity, intelligence and sharing.

Summary

Comparing the development models of Tier 1 suppliers at home and abroad, emerging Tier 1 suppliers represented by Huawei and Mobileye directly penetrate into OEMs, deeply participate in product R&D, and position themselves as Tier 0.5 suppliers.

For example, at the beginning of BAIC ARCFOX R&D, Huawei directly took part in R&D of many system functions of the vehicle, including smart driving, smart cockpit and smart electronics. Similarly, Mobileye acted as a Tier 0.5 supplier amid the cooperation with Geely Lynk & Co.

Previously, Mobileye only supplied semi-finished components to Tier 1 suppliers, but now it is responsible for the complete solution stack for the first time, including hardware, software, drive strategy and control. Mobileye will also provide a multi-domain controller and provide software OTA updates after the system is deployed.

The emergence of the Tier 0.5 cooperation model will reshape the cooperation pattern of the traditional automobile industry chain.

Key Topics Covered:

1. ADAS and Autonomous Driving System
1.1 Composition
1.2 Perception Layer
1.2.1 Environment Perception Sensor
1.2.2 Vehicle Motion Sensor
1.2.3 HD Map
1.2.4 V2X
1.3 Decision Layer
1.4 Middleware
1.5 Actuation Layer

2. Policies and Market Environment
2.1 Policies
2.1.1 U.S.
2.1.2 South Korea
2.1.3 Japan
2.1.4 China
2.2 Rating of Autonomous Driving System
2.3 Car Safety Ratings Boost the Development of ADAS
2.4 Global ADAS and Autonomous Driving Market Size as well as Competitive Landscape of Tier 1 Suppliers
2.5 Launch Time of ADAS and Autonomous Driving in China
2.6 China’s L2 ADAS Penetration Rate
2.7 Launch and Functions f L2+ Vehicle Models
2.8 Launch and Cases of L3 Vehicle Models

3. Comparison of Global Tier 1 ADAS and Autonomous Driving Suppliers
3.1 Fundamentals
3.2 Development Features
3.3 Perception Layer Layout
3.4 Decision Layer Layout
3.5 Actuation Layer Layout
3.6 ADAS Development Planning
3.7 Autonomous Driving Application Scenarios & Process
3.8 Partners

4. Major Global Tier 1 ADAS and Autonomous Driving Suppliers
4.1 Bosch
4.1.1 Profile
4.1.2 Organization Structure Adjustment
4.1.3 Autonomous Driving Product Layout
4.1.4 Perception Layer Layout
4.1.5 Decision Layer Layout
4.1.6 Middleware Layout
4.1.7 Actuation Layer Layout
4.1.8 Three Scenarios for Autonomous Driving
4.1.9 Autonomous Driving Roadmap in China
4.1.10 Autonomous Driving Solution
4.1.11 Evolution of Autonomous Driving Features
4.1.12 Automated Parking Layout
4.1.13 L4 Demonstration Projects
4.1.14 V2X Demonstration Projects
4.1.15 Autonomous Driving Partners
4.1.16 Autonomous Driving Dynamics in 2020
4.1.17 Summary
4.2 Continental
4.2.1 Profile
4.2.2 Organizational Structure
4.2.3 R&D Input
4.2.4 Autonomous Driving Planning
4.2.5 Perception Layer Layout
4.2.6 Decision Layer Layout
4.2.7 Actuation Layer Layout
4.2.8 Layout of Three Scenarios for Autonomous Driving
4.2.9 V2X Layout
4.2.10 Autonomous Driving Partners
4.2.11 Autonomous Driving Dynamics in 2019-2020
4.2.12 Summary
4.3 Aptiv
4.4 Valeo
4.5 ZF
4.6 Hyundai Mobis
4.7 Veoneer
4.8 Visteon
4.9 Magna
4.10 Denso

5. Comparison of Tier 1 ADAS and Autonomous Driving Suppliers in China
5.1 Fundamentals
5.2 Development Features
5.3 Perception Layer Layout
5.4 Decision Layer Layout
5.5 Autonomous Driving Scenarios, Planning, Tests and Partners

6. Major Tier 1 ADAS and Autonomous Driving Suppliers in China
6.1 Baidu
6.1.1 Profile
6.1.2 Development Course of Autonomous Driving
6.1.3 Apollo Open Platform
6.1.4 Perception Layer Layout
6.1.5 Decision Layer Layout
6.1.6 Mass Production Solution for Low-speed Autonomous Driving
6.1.7 Autonomous Driving Test
6.1.8 Mass Production Solution for Autonomous Driving
6.1.9 Autonomous Driving Partners
6.1.10 Summary
6.2 Tencent
6.3 Alibaba
6.4 Huawei
6.5 Foryou Corporation
6.6 Desay SV
6.7 Neusoft Reach
6.8 NavInfo
6.9 TUS International
6.10 HiRain Technologies
6.11 Freetech

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