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Technology Sponsored by Technology Stellantis accelerates autonomous driving journey with acquisition of aiMotive Published: 17th November 2022 Share Stellantis N.V. and aiMotive, a developer of advanced artificial intelligence and autonomous driving software, have announced that they have entered into an agreement for Stellantis to acquire aiMotive. This acquisition enhances Stellantis’ artificial intelligence and autonomous driving core technology, expands its global talent pool, and boosts the mid-term development of the all-new STLA AutoDrive platform. “Acquiring aiMotive’s world-class artificial intelligence and autonomous driving technology is an important contribution to becoming a sustainable mobility tech company,” said Yves Bonnefont, Stellantis Chief Software Officer. “aiMotive’s class-leading expertise and startup spirit will accelerate our journey to deliver our Dare Forward 2030 goals.” aiMotive’s technology product portfolio is focused on four key areas within artificial intelligence and autonomous driving: aiDrive: Embedded software stack for autonomous driving aiData: Artificial intelligence operations and data tooling aiWare: Expertise and intellectual property for silicon microchips aiSim: Software simulation for development of autonomous driving Stellantis’ software teams are already developing the three all-new technology platforms (STLA Brain, STLA SmartCockpit, STLA AutoDrive) that will be deployed at scale across the four all-new STLA vehicle platforms (STLA Small, STLA Medium, STLA Large, STLA Frame), starting in 2024. The software strategy, as announced during Stellantis’ Software Day in December 2021, is expected to generate approximately €20 billion in incremental annual revenues by the end of the decade, as part of the Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan bold objectives, backed by more than a €30 billion* investment in electrification and software. aiMotive is based in Budapest, Hungary, with offices in Germany, the United States and Japan, with over 200 highly skilled employees worldwide, including engineers with advanced artificial intelligence and autonomous driving expertise. aiMotive will operate as a subsidiary of Stellantis, maintaining its operational independence and startup culture. Founder László Kishonti will remain as CEO. It will continue selling three areas of its current technology product portfolio, including aiData, aiSim and aiWare, to other partners. Stellantis will establish a Board of Directors to oversee aiMotive while preserving its startup mindset of rapid innovation. aiMotive team will be fully part of the Stellantis autonomous driving and artificial intelligence teams. Completion of the acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including the satisfaction of antitrust requirements. Lisa Laverick Editor - Asset Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories TechnologyProvidence Capital Funding goes live on Leasepath Enterprise Technology1 in 7 employees refuse to use new workplace technology TechnologyToyota and Waymo to advance autonomous driving deployment
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