Tata Elxsi Partners with Mercedes-Benz for Vehicle Software Development
Tata Elxsi is working with leading OEMs across the world to develop SDV platforms, at lowered costs and shared accountability.
Tata Elxsi has announced a collaboration with Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI) for Vehicle Software Engineering and Software Defined Vehicles (SDV) development.
Mercedes-Benz, with nearly 140 years in the automotive industry, continues to advance development in software-defined vehicles. The company's software architecture is designed to enhance vehicle capabilities, create interfaces, and optimize performance.
"This collaboration underscores our expertise in Automotive Software and Digital, including Software Defined Vehicles," said Manoj Raghavan, MD and CEO of Tata Elxsi. "We have been partnering with MBRDI for over a decade, and this collaboration marks a milestone for scaling our relationship."
Tata Elxsi works with manufacturers worldwide to develop SDV platforms, increasing innovation speed and software scalability across vehicle models. The company combines experience in autonomous, electric, and connected vehicle technologies with innovation centers and solution portfolios including the AVENIR SDV suite and AUTONOMAI ADAS suite.
Tata Elxsi provides design and technology services across automotive, broadcast, communications, healthcare, and transportation sectors. The company works with manufacturers and suppliers for R&D, design, and product engineering services. It maintains development centers worldwide with a talent pool of over 13,000 engineers and specialists.
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