Six Finalists in the Running for AOL Autos' Technology of the Year Award ... each embodying the latest and greatest deve
TECHNOLOGY BREAKTHROUGHS IN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY P0sted on Automotive Digest, July 2014 Six Finalists in the Running for AOL Autos' Technology of the Year Award The slate of six finalists for AOL Autos’ Technology of the Year Award have been named, each embodying the latest and greatest developments in automotive fuel economy, connectivity, telematics and active safety. Readers will now be charged with casting votes that will help determine which entrant takes the top honor. Following a careful review of over 40 entries submitted by industry professionals, editorial staffers and readers alike, the judging panel has declared the finalists to be (in no particular order):
Infiniti Backup Collision Intervention Volvo Pedestrian and Cyclist Detention w/Full Auto Brake Chevrolet MyLink Valet Mode Tesla Supercharger Network Mercedes-Benz Intelligent Drive Mopar In-Vehicle Wireless Charging for Portable Devices From midnight on November 19 onward, readers will be given the chance to vote for one of the six innovative technologies to take the top prize. The announcement and presentation of the honor to the victor will occur in Las Vegas at January’s 2014 Consumer Electronics Show. Though it is certainly true that most readers of AOL Autos will not have had a personal opportunity to test the technologies in the running for the honor, they do have access to reviews written by site staffers, all of which are accompanied by videos explaining the finer points of each innovation. These summaries also include specific articulation of the reasons each finalist was selected by the judging panel. Once the readers’ choice is determined after voting closes, that selection will have the equal weight to the vote of one of the judges on the 14-judge panel. AOL Autos editor David Kiley believes that the readership will have sufficient information to fairly judge the merits of each new technology offering, thanks to the detail provided in the site’s presentations. Those assessments, combined with the hands-on experience AOL Autos staffers enjoyed with each finalist, make for a thorough, accurate judging process. In its inaugural technology contest last year, AOL Autos tapped the updated UConnect system from Chrysler as the top technological innovation, surging ahead of laudable submissions from Cadillac, Honda, Nissan and Ford. The fuel economy category was a new addition to this year’s contest, largely because it is an arena that is seeing a major influx of technological development.