Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) and Clemson University have announced a partnership to enhance the diesel electric drivetrain of ARA’s autonomous robot. The collaboration brings together industry and academia to deliver the robotic platform to the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC).
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Nearly 300 interdisciplinary researchers, industry leaders and government officials converged on Clemson, SC for three days of research discussions and demonstrations on the future of mobility.
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The Clemson University & Greenville Technical College’s BattChallenge team welcomed home its RAM ProMaster EV, donated by competition co-sponsor Stellantis’ Micky Bly and Mark Champine.
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Las Vegas is synonymous entertainment, new relationships and unforgettable experiences — an apt description of a recent trip for Clemson University’s Automotive Engineering students.
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Samaritan Biologics, a medical technology company, today announced it is expanding its operations at CU-ICAR. The company’s $5 million investment will create 85 new jobs.
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Clemson University unveiled its latest groundbreaking autonomous rescue vehicle, Deep Orange 15, on Aug. 13 at the Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering & Technology Symposium (GVSETS).
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A new initiative between Clemson University and SeeDaten Inc. will allow students and faculty to explore augmented reality and mixed reality learning tools at the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR). + read more
Honda R&D Americas Inc. will be the co-sponsor for Deep Orange 11, a sustainability-focused concept vehicle to be conceived and designed by automotive engineering students at CU-ICAR — the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research. + read more
The Civic, dubbed “Deep Orange 9″ has a supercharged K20 engine in the back and a 200-horsepower battery-electric motor in the front. This isn’t a project built by Honda engineers to show off the company’s future tech, this was basically the Clemson University engineering program’s senior thesis. + read more