Racing to the future

"I thought that a green motor sport could have a great impact on technology and, at the end of the day, on people’s lives. That's why, for me, it made sense to create this."

Changing the normal

Nearly 400,000 tons of CO2 will be spared thanks to connected mobility functions—as much as the Black Forest national park in Germany can process in three years.

Passionate about the future

"Demand for connected car services is growing all the time and we aim to be the leaders in this market." Dr. Matthias Rabe, EVP, Research & Development, SEAT

The future of sustainable mining

For Anglo American, local communities are absolutely critical. If you cannot work with them, they threaten the viability of the business. You have to give them something that is worthwhile and long-lasting.

Q&A: ATAG

Michael Gill, Executive Director: "We have seen a broad consensus to move forward with the discussions in a productive manner."

All roads lead to Rio 2016

With a projected cost of around $11 billion, the Rio 2016 Olympics looks like a relative bargain compared to the price tag for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games, which topped $50 billion.

Say goodbye to the steering wheel

For Karl-Thomas Neumann, chief executive officer of the Opel Group, there is no room for doubt: autonomous driving and electric vehicles are more than just buzzwords or passing fads.

Women drive change in global car industry

While new inventions such as robotics and artificial intelligence grab all the headlines, a social revolution that is giving women increased economic power is also transforming many global industries.

Extreme E: the adventure where less is more

Mattias Ekström opens the doors of the ABT CUPRA XE team paddock, where nothing goes unused. Teams of eight people and no public audience, some of the keys to reducing the environmental impact. The philosophy of the Extreme E Series is to highlight the importance of achieving a more sustainable world.

Back to the future

Since joining Renault Group as CEO in July 2020, Luca de Meo has steered the French carmaker into an innovative new direction. As the current president of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) and a recipient of the French “Légion d’Honneur”, the Italian “Cavaliere del Lavoro” and similar awards in Spain, de Meo is helping create the car industry of the future.

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