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Innovation remains focus as BMW unveils new R&D center

- By HAO YAN haoyan@chinadaily.com.cn

The opening of BMW Group’s Shanghai Research and Developmen­t Center was the main attraction at the German car manufactur­er’s Innovation Day, an event held on June 15, where its latest autonomous driving technology and digital services were also showcased.

The 2,500-square-meter R&D center marks the latest milestone for BMW’s “In China, for China” strategy, which focuses on localizati­on in the domestic market. The Shanghai R&D center follows that of BMW’s Beijing R&D center and the expansion of its Shenyang high-voltage battery center last month.

“As one of the most vibrant cities in China, Shanghai is in touch with the latest trends and represents cutting-edge technology and innovation,” said Jochen Goller, president & CEO of BMW Group Region China. “It has become the spearhead of innovation for BMW’s R&D network in China and an incubator for future technologi­es.”

BMW’s Shanghai R&D center will focus on autonomous driving, digital services and futuristic design, and will expand collaborat­ion with leading hightech companies, according to Goller.

More than 90 percent of the over 200 technical specialist­s at the R&D center are Chinese. The experience­d and talented profession­als are expected to work towards providing Chinese customers with more innovative technologi­es in the company’s product line.

The burgeoning internet technologi­es that have been introduced into auto manufactur­ing have created the most vibrant evolution in the industry.”

Wang Xia, chairman of the automotive industry committee of China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade

BMW Group’s R&D network in China is the manufactur­er’s largest outside of Germany.

A spokesman for the company said that it intends to increase R&D investment in China as it moves towards future mobility and transformi­ng from being a traditiona­l manufactur­er to a high-tech mobility service company.

“The burgeoning internet technologi­es that have been introduced into auto manufactur­ing have created the most vibrant evolution in the industry,” said Wang Xia, chairman of the automotive industry committee of China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade, at the Global Automotive Forum held recently in Chongqing.

Chen Qunyi, vice-president of IAT Automobile Technology Co, said that the automobile sector requires constant learning and long-term knowledge accumulati­on for long-term success.

“Automakers, convention­al or new players, have to work like a piece of a jigsaw and work in connection with others to gain advantages,” he said at the forum.

The BMW Innovation Day also featured demonstrat­ions from local technology companies who shared their views with R&D specialist­s from BMW.

One of the demonstrat­ors was the Technology Office China, which has been working with Chinese high-tech companies on open innovation projects covering the four aspects of Automated, Connected, Electrifie­d and Shared services, or ACES, since 2016, with the aim of building a future mobility ecosystem in China.

Martin Sautter, senior vice-president of Research and Developmen­t Center BMW, presented awards to four Chinese startups for their outstandin­g achievemen­ts in the quest for future mobility solutions.

“We collaborat­e with local technology and innovation companies, providing them with a platform for open innovation.

“This is a win-win partnershi­p, as BMW implements the resulting innovation­s in its future products and services.”

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PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY BMW’s connected and automated driving lab at the automaker’s Shanghai Research & Developmen­t Center.

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