Volkswagen teams up with Microsoft on Automated Driving Development

February 24, 2021
Volkswagen teams up with Microsoft on Automated Driving Development
Share:

Volkswagen Group’s Car.Software Organisation has announced it is to collaborate with Microsoft to build a cloud-based Automated Driving Platform on Microsoft Azure.


The aim is to speed up the delivery of automated driving experiences faster globally. Also by running on the Azure system the companies hope to increase the efficiency of the development work across all Volkswagen Group brands.

Dirk Hilgenberg, CEO of the VW Car.Software Organisation commented, "As we transform Volkswagen Group into a digital mobility provider, we are looking to continuously increase the efficiency of our software development. We are building the Automated Driving Platform with Microsoft to simplify our developers’ work through one scalable and data-based engineering environment. By combining our comprehensive expertise in the development of connected driving solutions with Microsoft's cloud and software engineering know-how, we will accelerate the delivery of safe and comfortable mobility services.”

Volkswagen believe the benefits to ADAS and automated driving vehicles, which include greater passenger safety, congestion reduction and more comfortable mobility, are clear. However, to develop such systems requires huge computing power as they need to monitor multiple inputs such as road data, weather conditions, obstacle detection and driver behaviour. This means machine algorithms are required to learn both real and simulated vehicle usage.

Scott Guthrie, executive vice president, Cloud + AI at Microsoft said, "This is the next evolution of our foundational work with the Volkswagen Group to enhance their transformation as a software-driven mobility provider. The power of Microsoft Azure and its computer, data and AI capabilities will enable Volkswagen to deliver secure and reliable automated driving solutions to their customers faster."

The Volkswagen Group plans to invest some €27 billion in digitilisation and software development by 2025. The first VW.AC connected test fleets are expected to be trialled in 2021, with a view to production in 2022.
 
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
febi provides Vectra interior heater fan solution
NEXT ARTICLE
Aviva sells French business to focus on key UK and Ireland markets

More from BODYSHOP

Sealey offers the ultimate workstation

Sealey offers the ultimate workstation

icon A tidy workshop is usually an...
Citroen issues "stop driving" recall on certain C3 and DS3 models

Citroen issues "stop driving" recall on certain C3 and DS3 models

icon Citroen has issued additional...
EV drivers buy with their head not their heart

EV drivers buy with their head not their heart

icon Everyone knows that when it co...
CAT thefts on the rise as precious metal prices soar

CAT thefts on the rise as precious metal prices soar

icon Global uncertainty and volatil...
Inspect hard to access areas with the Powerhand flexible camera

Inspect hard to access areas with the Powerhand flexible camera

icon Available now from techntools....
febi highlights C4 parts availability

febi highlights C4 parts availability

icon The Citroen C4 has proved to b...

More from AUTOBIZ