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QR codes have become the norm all over the world as a useful tool against the spread of COVID-19. Nations are turning to the matrix barcodes in an attempt to better understand the movement of citizens and those in close proximity to them, in order to aid testing and isolation procedures. While the humble QR code is quickly becoming a common feature of new-normal life, its origins go back to 1994 and an automotive company called DENSO…
As an original equipment manufacturer and supplier, DENSO not only provides its customers with the quality products for which it’s so renowned, it also gives them the technical support they need to get the best from them. As a result, the DENSO Aftermarket technical team is always ready and willing to help aftermarket professionals with the answers to their questions, particularly on the topic of spark plugs, such as these presented to Praveen Kumar Saragadam, Application & Development Engineer, DENSO Europe
DENSO’s e-learning portal, denso-technic.com, is expanding with new courses, new territories and new interface updates. DENSO is looking to grow its e-learning platform as a result of the huge popularity it experienced during its first six months.
While Rally Italy Sardinia saw a podium finish for Sébastien Ogier and TOYOTA GAZOO Racing, it could also go down in history as one of the crucial rallies that took fellow driver Elfyn Evans even closer to the WRC title.
Driver Elfyn Evans soared from fourth to take first place at Rally Turkey 2020, helping TOYOTA GAZOO Racing exert a nine-point lead at the top of the World Rally Championship (WRC).