BMW And Tata Technologies Partners To Develop EV Software

German auto giant BMW announced a partnership with Indian Tata Technologies, and together, they’ll open a development centre focused on electric vehicle software. BMW already has similar setups in places like China and Portugal. However, this new Indian venture is significant because it taps into India’s rich pool of software engineering talent. Christoph Grote, BMW’s Senior Vice President […]

BMW And Tata Technologies Partners To Develop EV Software

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German auto giant BMW announced a partnership with Indian Tata Technologies, and together, they’ll open a development centre focused on electric vehicle software.

BMW already has similar setups in places like China and Portugal. However, this new Indian venture is significant because it taps into India’s rich pool of software engineering talent.

Christoph Grote, BMW’s Senior Vice President of Software and E/E Architecture, stated, “Our collaboration with Tata Technologies will accelerate our progress in the field of the software-defined vehicle… Developing vehicle software for the BMW Group means working with top-class processes and tools, which gives Indian software engineers a chance to shape state-of-the-art, premium automotive experiences in future fields such as highly automated driving and artificial intelligence.”

This is exciting news for BMW and the Indian tech industry. BMW leverages India’s software talent to stay ahead of the curve, and India’s engineers get the chance to work on some of the world’s most advanced automotive software projects.

The joint venture starts with 100 seasoned professionals from Tata Technologies and is expected to grow to a workforce of over a thousand engineers within the next few years. It will specifically focus on automating in-vehicle functions and areas like product development, production, and sales. As BMW revs up its software ambitions, this partnership looks set to supercharge the future of its electric cars.

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