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Volkswagen Group teams up with Microsoft to accelerate the development of automated driving

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Guido Stalmann
Guido Stalmann
Car.Software Organisation | Head of Communications
Maj-Britt Peters
Maj-Britt Peters
Volkswagen Group Communications Corporate Communications | Spokesperson IT & Software
Volkswagen Group teams up with Microsoft to accelerate the development of automated driving
  • Volkswagen Group’s Car.Software Organisation and Microsoft will build an Automated Driving Platform for the agile development of automated driving functions
  • With the cloud-based platform, Car.Software Organisation will simplify its development processes on Microsoft Azure to bring automated driving solutions to the Group’s cars even faster
  • With the Volkswagen Automotive Cloud, the automated driving functions can be tested, deployed and operated

Wolfsburg (Germany) / Redmond, Wash. (USA). Volkswagen Group further strengthens its capabilities in the development of automated driving (AD) solutions. The Group’s software company Car.Software Organisation will collaborate with Microsoft to build a cloud-based Automated Driving Platform (ADP) on Microsoft Azure and leverage its compute and data capabilities to deliver automated driving experiences even faster at global scale. With ADP running on Azure, Car.Software Organisation will increase the efficiency of the development of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and AD functions for passenger cars across Volkswagen Group brands. Volkswagen and Microsoft have been strategic partners on the Volkswagen Automotive Cloud since 2018, which will span all of Volkswagen's future digital services and mobility offerings.

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The picture shows Dirk Hilgenber, wearing a dark suit and a blue tie, as well as glasses.

Interview with Dirk Hilgenberg,
CEO of the Car.Software Organisation

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