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Technology development enhances Visteon s support to commercialize cockpit connectivity solutions for multiple global applications beginning in 2021
First application of new infotainment ecosystem is for ECARX Asia Pacific region
Visteon s industry-leading SmartCore™ cockpit controller based on the 3rd Generation Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Automotive Cockpit Platforms
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich., Feb. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Visteon Corporation (NASDAQ:VC), ECARX and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. today announced an initiative to develop intelligent cockpit solutions across conventional and electric vehicle applications.
Visteon and ECARX, using Qualcomm
® Snapdragon
™ Automotive Cockpit Platforms, are working together to develop these intelligent technologies and sharing research to commercialize an integrated cockpit project for a variety of vehicle platforms starting in 2021. Sachin Lawande, president and CEO of Visteon, described digital content as the battl
Darke SWCD board reorganization
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Shown from left to right: Commissioner Larry Holmes and Matt Aultman administer the oath of office to Rick Honeyman.
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Shown from left to right: Commissioner Larry Holmes and Matt Aultman administer the oath of office to Kevin Jones.
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GREENVILLE Newly elected supervisors, Rick Honeyman and Kevin Jones, were sworn into office on Jan. 6, 2021, by Darke County Commissioners Matt Aultman and Larry Holmes.
Board reorganization took place during the monthly board meeting and Kevin Jones, of Adams Township, was elected to serve as Chairman for 2021. Other officers elected were Gary Goettemoeller, of Wayne Township, as Vice Chair; Monty Stump, of Greenville Township, as Treasurer; Tom Harrod, of Mississinawa Township, as Secretary; and Rick Honeyman, of Van Buren Township, as Publicity. Monty Stump will also serve as Chairman for the nominating committee.
Lammers sworn in as Kettlersville fiscal officer
Also, Lonnie Miller was chosen as council president, and Randy Wentz was appointed zoning officer.
Kaminsky appointed council members to the Finance, Street and Lands & Buildings committees. The mayor will continue to serve as the village representative to the Shelby County Regional Planning Commission.
Regular meetings were set as the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in council chambers. Pay rates for 2021 also were set.
Temporary appropriations of $10,000 were approved until a budget is finalized. Bills were presented and approved.
The park shelter was demolished after the December meeting due to structural issues with rot. The insurance company was contacted, and the premium will be adjusted.