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BMW Group enrôle KPIT et TTTech en tant que partenaires de développement software pour la conduite autonome. Des partenariats forts permettent d’activer la Plateforme pour la Conduite Autonome.
Wed Oct 24 10:00:00 CEST 2018 Communiqué de presse
BMW Group a une fois de plus sélectionné des partenaires experts en développement de software, renforçant encore son réseau de partenaires dans le process. Le but de la collaboration avec KPIT et TTTech est de s’appuyer sur la plateforme évolutive de Conduite Autonome et de travailler ensemble au développement des fonctions de Niveau 3 et Niveau 4/5 (Pilote autoroute et pilote urbain).
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BMW Group a une fois de plus sélectionné des partenaires experts en développement de software, renforçant encore son réseau de partenaires dans le process. Le but de la collaboration avec KPIT et TTTech est de s’appuyer sur la plateforme évolutive de Conduite Autonome et de travailler ensemble au développement des fonctions de Niveau 3 et Niveau 4/5 (Pilote autoroute et pilote urbain).
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- In teaming up with KPIT and TTTech, the BMW Group has chosen software partners with a global footprint and proven expertise in the development of both software platforms and autonomous driving technologies.
- The partners will be able to assist with rolling out the software stack within the Autonomous Driving Platform to third parties, thereby facilitating access for OEMs.
Munich. The BMW Group has once again selected expert software development partners, further consolidating its partner network in the process. The aim of the collaboration with KPIT and TTTech is to press ahead with the scalable Autonomous Driving Platform and to work together on the development of Level 3 and Level 4/5 functions (Highway Pilot and Urban Pilot). This move bolsters the BMW Group’s development resources for automated driving and represents another step forward in its quest to expand the platform’s ecosystem and establish the technology in the automotive industry.
KPIT and TTTech will be well positioned to help roll out the software stack within the Autonomous Driving Platform to third parties. This will make it easier to integrate other OEMs and begin offering scalable software solutions across the industry.
“Tackling this immense challenge calls for an all-embracing approach,” said Elmar Frickenstein, Senior Vice President Fully Automated Driving and Driver Assistance, BMW AG Munich. “This includes building strong alliances that allow us to gain valuable know-how and also speed things up. In order to achieve our objective in 2021, we are collaborating with the best technology partners in the world.” This explains the recent development of BMW Group partnerships in the field of autonomous driving.
Since July 2016, the BMW Group has been developing a network of world-leading technology partners to help expand the platform’s footprint. These include Intel, Mobileye, Continental, Magna, FCA, Aptiv and Baidu.