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Tata Technologies, a product engineering and digital services company, has announced a strategic collaboration with Synopsys, a provider of engineering solutions from silicon to systems, to accelerate the shift towards software-defined mobility. Both companies hope to leverage each other’s expertise to provide innovative solutions that address SDV complexity and enable OEMs to assume a leadership role in a fast-changing mobility world.
The collaboration aims to empower automotive manufacturers to tackle the complexities of next-generation mobility by combining Tata Technologies’ deep domain expertise in vehicle engineering with Synopsys’ industry-leading virtualisation solutions enabling the deployment of electronics digital twins (eDTs). The companies have already started engaging collaboratively with a leading European OEM to deliver business value. The team developed an advanced solution blueprint to transition from the existing E/E architecture to a next-generation software-defined design. Pilot programs with other major OEMs are also underway in North America, Europe and India.
Commenting on the collaboration, Sriram Lakshminarayanan, CTO, Tata Technologies said, “The digital shift is redefining the future of mobility and our partnership with Synopsys is a purposeful step towards realising a future led by software-defined innovations. As OEMs move to new ways of working, there is a growing demand for engineering and digital services. Together, we are empowering OEMs to deliver safer, smarter and more sustainable vehicles that enhance the human experience and accelerate the industry’s transition to a software-defined future.”
“The complexity of SDV systems requires a new level of collaboration across the automotive ecosystem. By bringing together our world-class digital twin, verification and IP platforms with Tata Technologies’ engineering expertise and global delivery, we are enabling OEMs to accelerate development, validation and delivery of complex software- and AI-defined vehicles. The collaboration is a great example of how the automotive ecosystem is coming together to accelerate innovation while reducing risk and time to market in a dynamic mobility landscape,” said Tom De Schutter, Senior VP, Product Management & Markets Group at Synopsys.
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