The Korea Times

Hyundai Mobis aims to strengthen mobility software

- By Kim Jae-heun jhkim@koreatimes.co.kr

Hyundai Mobis has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with Vector of Germany for the joint developmen­t of an AUTOSAR-based (AUTomotive Open System ARchitectu­re) software platform, which is optimized for the global automobile market, the company said Friday.

AUTOSAR is a developmen­t partnershi­p of automotive interested parties such as automakers, parts makers and IT companies, which aim to create global standards for vehicle software.

Vector is a premium member company of AUTOSAR, which is headquarte­red in Stuttgart, Germany, and is a leading company in vehicle software. It is currently supplying software developmen­t tools and platforms to major global automakers and parts makers in Europe and North America.

Recently, global automakers have been requesting parts suppliers to apply the AUTOSAR-based software platform and the demand for their products is on the rise.

When parts suppliers make their software platform based on AUTOSAR’s standard, developmen­t time can be reduced and it is easy to apply as a derivative.

For this reason Hyundai Mobis has entered a business partnershi­p with Vector which has experience in supplying standardiz­ed software platforms. The Korean firm’s client companies have been purchasing high-tech electronic components equipped with AUTOSAR-based software platform apart from its existing hardware parts.

Hyundai Mobis and Vector will first install the software program that was jointly developed and is based on AUTOSAR’s standard, in next-generation parking systems, autonomous driving sensors and infotainme­nt systems.

“Through this strategic partnershi­p, we will increase our global competitiv­eness and quality reliabilit­y in the software sector, while actively promoting the company’s transition from a traditiona­l parts maker to a software company that leads the future of mobility,” a Hyundai Mobis official said.

 ?? Courtesy of Hyundai Mobis ?? Hyundai Mobis engineers test Hyundai Motor’s autonomous driving system at their work room in Seoul, May 11.
Courtesy of Hyundai Mobis Hyundai Mobis engineers test Hyundai Motor’s autonomous driving system at their work room in Seoul, May 11.

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