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Tata Technologies Partners with Telechips to Drive Innovation in Next-Gen Vehicle Software
Tata Technologies will contribute its expertise in automotive software engineering, while Telechips will bring its advanced semiconductor solutions, such as AI-powered processors and System-on-Chips (SoCs). Tata Technologies and Korean Semiconductor Telechips announced a strategic partnership to co-develop software solutions for next-generation vehicles. They will focus on creating advanced systems for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), including ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), automotive cockpit domain controllers, and central and zonal gateway controllers. The partnership aims to address critical challenges faced by automakers, such as integrating software with hardware and reducing development time. Tata Technologies will contribute its expertise in automotive software engineering, while Telechips will bring its advanced semiconductor solutions, such as AI-powered processors and System-on-Chips (SoCs). Warren Harris, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Technologies, said, "We are delighted to collaborate with Telechips, combining their advanced semiconductor technology with our deep domain knowledge." "This partnership exemplifies our commitment to enabling OEMs to deliver intelligent, connected, and sustainable vehicles that redefine safety, functionality, and user experiences." This collaboration will focus on real-time updates, improved connectivity, and enhanced vehicle safety. By leveraging AI and Telechips' cutting-edge semiconductor technologies, the partnership aims to help automakers develop greener and more competitive vehicles while keeping pace with global sustainability goals. Jang-Kyu Lee, CEO of Telechips, said, "Our partnership with Tata Technologies highlights our commitment to transforming the automotive semiconductor landscape. Together, we are paving the way for safer, smarter, and more connected mobility solutions, enabling OEMs to lead in the SDV era." Last year, Tata Communications today announced a collaboration with Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, to deliver comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to global enterprises.
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Tata Technologies partners with Telechips to develop solution for software-defined vehicles
Global product engineering and digital services firm Tata Technologies on Tuesday said it has partnered with Telechips, an automotive semiconductor solutions company, aimed at innovations for vehicle software solutions for next-gen software-defined vehicles. Under the strategic partnership, the two companies aim to develop innovative solutions for ADAS (advanced driver-assistance system) platforms, automotive cockpit domain controllers, and central and zonal gateway controllers that will accelerate the realisation of software-defined vehicles (SDVs), Tata Technologies said in a statement. On the partnership with Telechips, Tata Technologies CEO and Managing Director Warren Harris said, "...combining their advanced semiconductor technology with our deep domain knowledge and expertise in turnkey SDV development to help our customers develop competitive software-defined vehicles." Telechips CEO Jang-Kyu Lee, said, "By combining our advanced semiconductor solutions with their expertise in vehicle software and hardware integration, we are paving the way for safer, smarter, and more connected mobility solutions, enabling OEMs to lead in the SDV era." The collaboration will focus on co-developing a scalable software framework for ADAS and autonomous vehicle platforms, leveraging Artificial Intelligence to enhance situational awareness and decision-making capabilities, the statement said. The partnership addresses critical industry needs such as real-time updates, seamless connectivity, and enhanced safety, it added.
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Tata Technologies and Telechips join forces to innovate solutions for next-gen software-defined vehicles (SDVs)
Tata Technologies and Telechips have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to innovate solutions for next-gen software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The collaboration will focus on co-developing innovative solutions for Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) platforms, Automotive Cockpit domain controllers, and Central & Zonal gateway controllers, helping OEMs address software-hardware integration challenges and reduced time-to-market. Tata Technologies, a global product engineering and digital services company, and Telechips, a comprehensive automotive semiconductor solutions company, today jointly announced their strategic partnership at CES 2025 to innovate vehicle software solutions for next-gen software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Together, they aim to develop innovative solutions for ADAS platforms, automotive cockpit domain controllers, and central & zonal gateway controllers that will accelerate the realization of software-defined vehicles (SDVs), a cornerstone of connected, autonomous, and electric mobility. As the automotive industry rapidly transitions toward connected, autonomous, and electric vehicles, SDVs are at the heart of this transformation. However, the seamless integration of software and hardware remains a significant challenge for automakers. The partnership will leverage Tata Technologies' deep expertise in automotive software engineering and integration of next-gen technologies for turnkey SDV development, and Telechips semiconductor technologies, including SoCs (System on Chips), AI Vision ADAS Processors, and Network Gateway Processors. Together, the companies are poised to innovate solutions that address key challenges faced by automotive OEMs in the era of SDVs, such as software-hardware integration, reduced time-to-market, and enhancing the safety and connectivity of vehicles. "We are delighted to collaborate with Telechips, combining their advanced semiconductor technology with our deep domain knowledge and expertise in turnkey SDV development to help our customers develop competitive software-defined vehicles. This partnership exemplifies our commitment to engineering a better world by enabling OEMs to deliver intelligent, connected, and sustainable vehicles that redefine safety, functionality, and user experiences while working towards a software-defined future," said Warren Harris, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Technologies, expressing his enthusiasm on the partnership. Speaking on the partnership, Jang-Kyu Lee, CEO of Telechips, echoed this optimism: "Our partnership with Tata Technologies highlights our commitment to transforming the automotive semiconductor landscape. By combining our advanced semiconductor solutions with their expertise in vehicle software and hardware integration, we are paving the way for safer, smarter, and more connected mobility solutions, enabling OEMs to lead in the SDV era." The partnership addresses critical industry needs such as real-time updates, seamless connectivity, and enhanced safety. By leveraging AI and advanced SoC technologies, it enables OEMs to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market, aligning with global sustainability goals. The collaboration will focus on co-developing a scalable software framework for ADAS and autonomous vehicle platforms, leveraging Artificial Intelligence to enhance situational awareness and decision-making capabilities. Additionally, the integration of Telechips' advanced SoCs will enable faster, more efficient vehicle communications, aligning with the global push toward greener and more sustainable transportation solutions. About Tata Technologies: Tata Technologies (BSE: 544028, NSE: TATATECH) is a global product engineering and digital services company focused on fulfilling Its mission of helping the world drive, fly, build, and farm by enabling Its customers to realize better products and deliver better experiences. Tata Technologies is the strategic engineering partner businesses turn to when they aspire to be better. Manufacturing companies rely on Tata Technologies to enable them to conceptualize, develop and realize better products that are safer, cleaner, and improve the quality of life for all the stakeholders, helping us achieve our vision of #EngineeringABetterWorld.
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Tata Technologies and Telechips announce a strategic partnership to develop advanced software solutions for next-generation software-defined vehicles, leveraging AI and semiconductor technologies to address key challenges in the automotive industry.
Tata Technologies, a global product engineering and digital services company, has entered into a strategic partnership with Telechips, a Korean automotive semiconductor solutions company. The collaboration, announced at CES 2025, aims to develop innovative software solutions for next-generation software-defined vehicles (SDVs) 123.
The partnership will concentrate on creating advanced systems for SDVs, including:
These developments are expected to accelerate the realization of SDVs, which are crucial for the future of connected, autonomous, and electric mobility 13.
Tata Technologies will contribute its expertise in automotive software engineering and integration of next-gen technologies. Telechips will bring its advanced semiconductor solutions, including:
The collaboration aims to leverage Artificial Intelligence to enhance situational awareness and decision-making capabilities in ADAS and autonomous vehicle platforms 13.
The partnership seeks to address critical challenges faced by automakers, such as:
By combining their expertise, Tata Technologies and Telechips aim to help OEMs develop more competitive, greener vehicles while aligning with global sustainability goals 12.
Warren Harris, CEO and Managing Director of Tata Technologies, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "This partnership exemplifies our commitment to engineering a better world by enabling OEMs to deliver intelligent, connected, and sustainable vehicles" 13.
Jang-Kyu Lee, CEO of Telechips, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing their commitment to transforming the automotive semiconductor landscape and paving the way for safer, smarter, and more connected mobility solutions 13.
This strategic partnership is expected to have significant implications for the automotive industry:
As the automotive industry rapidly transitions towards connected, autonomous, and electric vehicles, collaborations like this are poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of mobility 23.
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