Vitro’s recently-acquired subsidiary aims for autonomous vehicle market
Pittsburgh Glass Works (PGW), recently acquired by Mexican glass giant Vitro S.A.B. de C.V., has developed technology that when integrated into windshield glass provides a way to mount cameras and sensors in self-driving cars, according to a report by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
The company also designs technology to integrate smart communication and antenna connections into windshield glass.
Now that PGW has access to a world-class research center also owned by Vitro, there’s confidence it will be better positioned to expand its technical and engineering capabilities for self-driving cars.
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