Edmonton Journal

GM Canada gears up for ‘connected car’

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OSHAWA, ONT. — General Motors Canada says it plans to hire more than 100 software and controls engineers to support its developmen­t of the “connected car.”

The auto manufactur­er is making the move as part of a plan to expand research into technologi­es that link vehicles to the Internet.

The “connected car” is a common industry term used to describe automobile­s that are equipped to share a variety of data online. The informatio­n can range from basic GPS navigation to more complex details that can improve fuel economy or notify the driver of problems with the vehicle.

The automaker said in 2012 that it would spend $750 million on research and developmen­t by 2017 under a commitment to the federal and Ontario government­s, which provided some of the money for a 2009 bailout of its U. Sbased parent.

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