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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Explains How Automotive Industry is Entering a Period of Intense Change

Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA further explains how automotive industry is entering a period of intense change. He opines that there is a significant movement towards the mainstreaming of electric vehicles with improved battery technology, emissions standards becoming tougher, and consumers demanding better clean technology. Moreover, the growth has been steady but slower than proponents of the technology would prefer to see.

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Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Explains How Automotive Industry is Entering a Period of Intense Change

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  1. Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA Explains How Automotive Industry is Entering a Period of Intense Change Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA,an automotive industry expert, believes that 3D printing technologies will lead to the development of specialized micro-factories for the production of custom parts, while the automotive industry will move away from general mass production and towards mass customization. According to him, 3D printing process constructs a 3D object with the help of a customer aided design model. Just get ready for the ride and discover how 3D printing changes the automotive industry. Howard further shares that efforts are being made to create standardized 3D printing process that can be certified for producing components for automotive applications. The first mass-produced 3D printed car was created by an Italian startup, XEV, in collaboration with a Chinese 3D printing company, Polymaker. Howard Wilner of Sudbury, MA further explains how automotive industry is entering a period of intense change. He opines that there is a significant movement towards the mainstreaming of electric vehicles with improved battery technology, emissions standards becoming tougher, and consumers demanding better clean technology. Moreover, the growth has

  2. been steady but slower than proponents of the technology would prefer to see. As an automotive expert, Howard shares that smart traffic management is most likely to save cities almost $277B by 2025. He states that vendors must focus on smart displays that provide drivers with up-to-date, relevant information related to parking availability in a safe manner.

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