Two General Motors interior design managers, Kathy Sirvio and Chris Gamble, accept a 10 Best Interiors trophy during a ceremony at the 2018 WardsAuto Interiors Conference. (Click on video below)
Managing Editor Tom Murphy explains the process of selecting the Wards 10 Best Interiors as part of the award ceremony at this year's WardsAuto Interiors Conference.
Sustainability, lightweighting and consumer preference are among the OEM priorities suppliers are trying to address, company representatives say during a panel discussion at the recent WardsAuto Interiors Conference.
Peering into the automotive interiors of the future, technologists foresee a wide range of possibilities designed to enhance getting from Point A to B.
Autonomous vehicles will require new interior surfaces to cope with heavy usage from dozens of occupants. Industry experts see a host of innovative materials that are stylish, lightweight, soft and compatible with airbags, touchscreens and sound...
More than 700 people attended last week's WardsAuto Interiors Conference in Detroit to hear keynote speeches, attend panel sessions, network and celebrate Wards 10 Best Interiors and the College for Creative Studies Student Design Competition.
“As the world of an interior designer becomes less and less traditional, we need diverse thinking in this area and that will only come from a more diverse talent pool,” says Sharon Gauci, the automaker's industrial design chief.
Magna may be able to supply Lincoln with 30-way power front seats for the Continental, but the supplier’s engineering expertise is compromised if the seating material isn’t wrinkle-free, says Frank Eupizi, director of engineering-consumer...