Volkswagen And Bosch Team Up On Automated Driving Software

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Publish Date : 2022-02-28 00:00:00


Volkswagen And Bosch Team Up On Automated Driving Software

Volkswagen's software subsidiary Cariad and autos supplier Bosch are teaming up to develop software for automated driving to use in Volkswagen's cars, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday. Using data from Volkswagen's fleet, the partners will develop so-called Level 2 autonomous driving software - enabling hands-free driving in cities, rural areas and on the motorway - as well as a Level 3 system that takes over all driving functions on the motorway. They expect to implement Level 2 software in Volkswagen vehicles from 2023. After an undefined lead time, Bosch will take the technology to the outside market, its software chief Matthias Pillin said on a press call. "Partnerships in software development are not unusual... once you have generated the relevant IP you can pursue your own paths," Cariad CEO Dirk Hilgenberg said. The partnership is the second announced this year by the companies, which last week said they would set up a joint venture to equip battery cell factories with machinery. They did not disclose how much they would invest in either deal. Both Volkswagen and Bosch have bundled their software operations into single divisions to strengthen their offering in the face of competition primarily from Tesla, as well as companies like Alphabet increasingly venturing into the autos sector.

Volkswagen's software subsidiary Cariad and autos supplier Bosch are teaming up to develop software for automated driving to use in Volkswagen's cars, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday. Using data from Volkswagen's fleet, the partners will develop so-called Level 2 autonomous driving software - enabling hands-free driving in cities, rural areas and on the motorway - as well as a Level 3 system that takes over all driving functions on the motorway. They expect to implement Level 2 software in Volkswagen vehicles from 2023. After an undefined lead time, Bosch will take the technology to the outside market, its software chief Matthias Pillin said on a press call. "Partnerships in software development are not unusual... once you have generated the relevant IP you can pursue your own paths," Cariad CEO Dirk Hilgenberg said. The partnership is the second announced this year by the companies, which last week said they would set up a joint venture to equip battery cell factories with machinery. They did not disclose how much they would invest in either deal. Both Volkswagen and Bosch have bundled their software operations into single divisions to strengthen their offering in the face of competition primarily from Tesla, as well as companies like Alphabet increasingly venturing into the autos sector.

Volkswagen's software subsidiary Cariad and autos supplier Bosch are teaming up to develop software for automated driving to use in Volkswagen's cars, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday. Using data from Volkswagen's fleet, the partners will develop so-called Level 2 autonomous driving software - enabling hands-free driving in cities, rural areas and on the motorway - as well as a Level 3 system that takes over all driving functions on the motorway. They expect to implement Level 2 software in Volkswagen vehicles from 2023. After an undefined lead time, Bosch will take the technology to the outside market, its software chief Matthias Pillin said on a press call. "Partnerships in software development are not unusual... once you have generated the relevant IP you can pursue your own paths," Cariad CEO Dirk Hilgenberg said. The partnership is the second announced this year by the companies, which last week said they would set up a joint venture to equip battery cell factories with machinery. They did not disclose how much they would invest in either deal. Both Volkswagen and Bosch have bundled their software operations into single divisions to strengthen their offering in the face of competition primarily from Tesla, as well as companies like Alphabet increasingly venturing into the autos sector.

Volkswagen's software subsidiary Cariad and autos supplier Bosch are teaming up to develop software for automated driving to use in Volkswagen's cars, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday. Using data from Volkswagen's fleet, the partners will develop so-called Level 2 autonomous driving software - enabling hands-free driving in cities, rural areas and on the motorway - as well as a Level 3 system that takes over all driving functions on the motorway. They expect to implement Level 2 software in Volkswagen vehicles from 2023. After an undefined lead time, Bosch will take the technology to the outside market, its software chief Matthias Pillin said on a press call. "Partnerships in software development are not unusual... once you have generated the relevant IP you can pursue your own paths," Cariad CEO Dirk Hilgenberg said. The partnership is the second announced this year by the companies, which last week said they would set up a joint venture to equip battery cell factories with machinery. They did not disclose how much they would invest in either deal. Both Volkswagen and Bosch have bundled their software operations into single divisions to strengthen their offering in the face of competition primarily from Tesla, as well as companies like Alphabet increasingly venturing into the autos sector.

Volkswagen's software subsidiary Cariad and autos supplier Bosch are teaming up to develop software for automated driving to use in Volkswagen's cars, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday. Using data from Volkswagen's fleet, the partners will develop so-called Level 2 autonomous driving software - enabling hands-free driving in cities, rural areas and on the motorway - as well as a Level 3 system that takes over all driving functions on the motorway. They expect to implement Level 2 software in Volkswagen vehicles from 2023. After an undefined lead time, Bosch will take the technology to the outside market, its software chief Matthias Pillin said on a press call. "Partnerships in software development are not unusual... once you have generated the relevant IP you can pursue your own paths," Cariad CEO Dirk Hilgenberg said. The partnership is the second announced this year by the companies, which last week said they would set up a joint venture to equip battery cell factories with machinery. They did not disclose how much they would invest in either deal. Both Volkswagen and Bosch have bundled their software operations into single divisions to strengthen their offering in the face of competition primarily from Tesla, as well as companies like Alphabet increasingly venturing into the autos sector.



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