China Daily

Bosch aims to shape future of smart mobility

- By LI FUSHENG lifusheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Bosch, a leading global supplier of automotive technology and services, is demonstrat­ing a series of automated, connected and electrifie­d mobility solutions at the 2017 Shanghai auto show, as part of its efforts to shape the future of smart mobility with local partners.

“Bosch possesses deep insights into trends in the automotive industry and is actively leading change, which also helps Bosch to better meet the needs of the local market,” said Rolf Bulander, a member of the board of management and chairman of the company’s Mobility Solutions business sector.

In the field of automated driving, Bosch is now working with local partners, including leading high-definition map providers AutoNavi, Baidu and NavInfo, to introduce a crowd-sourced, robust and accurate map service that will be an important prerequisi­te for automated driving in China.

As part of this joint developmen­t, Bosch said it will adopt an open and standardiz­ed approach, which will be interopera­ble with different OEMs and map providers worldwide, allowing Bosch’s customers to choose their preferred map supplier.

Bosch has also started its automated test drive on Chinese roads with a locally developed demonstrat­ion car, which is equipped with five Bosch mid-range radars and a multipurpo­se camera, Electronic Stability Program, Electric Power Steering system, together with integrated localizati­on and augmented reality HMI supported by Baidu iV.

In connected mobility, Bosch is now working with Huawei, China’s world-leading communicat­ions technology provider, and Vodafone, a British multinatio­nal mobile network operator.

The three are conducting road tests in Germany of its telematics communicat­ion technology, the LTE-V2X, to achieve real time data exchange between vehicles and provide the technologi­cal readiness for connectivi­ty and automated driving.

The cooperatio­n with Huawei has also been extended to China, where localized developmen­t and testing are being carried out on vehicle anti-collision warnings and emergency braking in accordance with the requiremen­ts of Chinese regulation­s and local road conditions to better serve the domestic market.

In March, Bosch signed a memorandum of cooperatio­n with HealthLink, a leading Chinese provider of thirdparty emergency services management, to launch the “i Rescue” emergency service.

In addition to enhancing its own innovative capabiliti­es, Bosch is to launch in China a program called the Auto Artificial Intelligen­ce Accelerato­r to offer help to promising startups with a focus on technologi­es and solutions in the areas of driver assistance, autonomous driving and smart mobility solutions.

The initial applicatio­n period for companies interested in the program is before May 15. Ultimately, there will be 15 outstandin­g domestic entreprene­urial teams selected, said Bosch. The company is the first global automotive technology and services supplier to launch an incubator accelerato­r project in China.

Bosch said it will fully leverage its innovation abilities, global experience and industry resources and advantages to support the fast developmen­t of outstandin­g local startups.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Rolf Bulander, chairman of Bosch’s Mobility Solutions business sector, said the company aims to better meet the needs of the Chinese market in the future.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Rolf Bulander, chairman of Bosch’s Mobility Solutions business sector, said the company aims to better meet the needs of the Chinese market in the future.

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