From evolution to revolution: automobility at the heart of University of Windsor

Automobility is the secure, zero-carbon movement of people, goods and services using advanced information technologies.
The role of research should be to improve the lives of Canadians and, in the contest of the new paradigm of automobility, that means placing Canada at the forefront of developments in future mobility, writes Prof. Peter Frise and Prof. Bill Van Heyst of the University of Windsor.
The automotive industry has changed a great deal since the University of Windsor (UWindsor) established Canada’s first university-level education in Automotive Engineering in 1998. The major focus of that program was the evolving mechanical and electrical aspects of vehicles including materials, ...

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