In Conversation with Intel's Kishore Ramisetty
The company has initially launched its products and services for fleet customers, and aims to expand into other vehicle categories as well.
Technology giant Intel has forayed into the automotive space with its Intel Onboard Fleet Services programme that aims to reduce road accidents by deploying artificial intelligence and machine learning-based solutions in vehicles to alert the driver and enhance road safety.
The company has initially launched its products and services for fleet customers, and aims to expand into other vehicle categories as well. Kishore Ramisetty, vice president, Intel Foundry Services and general manager, Vertical Solutions & Services Group, Intel, talks about the company's plans to offer indigenously-developed ADAS solutions for the Indian market.
RELATED ARTICLES
SKF Targets Europe-Level Aftermarket Portfolio for India
At Automechanika 2026, SKF’s global and India leadership outlined how the company plans to align India’s aftermarket por...
ATS to Bring India’s First Full-Scale Physical Driving Simulator
Automotive Test Systems is partnering with a government testing agency to bring a multi-axis driving simulator to India,...
Schaeffler to Bring ECUs, Injectors into India’s Auto Aftermarket
As vehicles become more electronics-driven, Schaeffler plans to expand its India aftermarket portfolio beyond bearings i...




07 Jul 2022
6183 Views
Autocar Professional Bureau
