China Daily

Joint ventures the key to effective innovation

- By TANG ZHIHAO

ZF, the German automotive component and system developer, is keen to create partnershi­ps with more technology businesses to keep it one step ahead of the competitio­n.

“We are facing dramatic industry changes,” said Peter Lake, a member of ZF’s board of management. “We cannot be the dinosaur. Companies have to respond to market trends.”

Lake believes that partnershi­ps allow ZF access to significan­t future technologi­es outside the company and also allow partners to bring intelligen­ce to the automotive environmen­t.

“It’s a good balance and a win-win for both partners,” he said.

ZF has joined hands with many technology-driven companies, including German lidar system developer Ibeo, in order to strengthen its sensor portfolio. Such partnershi­ps can help to generate tangible and intangible benefits for ZF so the group is able to more effectivel­y serve the megatrends of automated driving, safety and efficiency.

The acquisitio­n of TRW, which became ZF’s Active and Passive Safety Technology Division immediatel­y after the deal completed on May 15, 2015, has been considered a milestone in ZF’s strategy.

The move not only created “hard synergies” such as technology collaborat­ion, but also created “soft synergies” for ZF, Lake said.

“It is important to say that by bringing the businesses together and creating what is a top-three automotive supplier globally, we perhaps are more attractive — not only for our customers but also for partners in the industry,” Lake said.

ZF establishe­d a wholly owned venture capital company, named Zukunft Ventures GmbH in October 2016 to effectivel­y identify and invest in start-ups and wellestabl­ished companies that are involved in developing technologi­es that could be relevant for ZF.

“Zukunft Ventures will help us fill technologi­cal gaps faster and tap into new business segments,” said Stefan Sommer, ZF’s CEO.

ZF has gained access to all of the available technologi­es needed for autonomous driving in passenger cars and commercial vehicles, according to Sommer.

“To secure this position and develop it in the long term, we need to access innovative technologi­es quickly,” said Sommer. “Zukunft Ventures is a flexible and quick tool that enables companies to keep up with the pace of innovation.”

Zukunft, which is looking at companies worldwide, has supported several deals since its establishm­ent.

Last month, it supported ZF to acquire approximat­ely 45 percent of the shares in Astyx Communicat­ion & Sensors GmbH, a German developer of ultrahigh-frequency radar sensors and modules, to jointly develop the next generation of radar technology.

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Zukunft Ventures, establishe­d by ZF in October 2016 to identify and invest in start-ups and well-establishe­d tech companies.

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