MG Motor partners with visual inspection solutions startup for AI-based vehicle assessment

GURUGRAM
MG Motor India reiterates its commitment towards integrating technology at every level through a partnership with the AI-powered startup – CamCom. The partnership will facilitate AI-enabled and image-based vehicle inspection processes and automated assessment of cars reported for service and repair at the MG service centre. The AI-enabled solution will save time for operations and provide greater transparency to customers. CamCom had undertaken a pilot project at MG last year as part of the MG Developer Program and Grant, an innovation platform to encourage developers and innovators to build new applications and experiences for a car. MG Motor India has partnered with the defect/damage assessment AI platform to implement their technology and solution in a larger number of workshops. Talking about the partnership, Gaurav Gupta, Chief Commercial Officer, MG Motor India, said, “At MG Motor, we envision integrating futuristic technologies in every process of car development and services. MG has innovation as one of its brand pillars and we constantly work towards it by partnering with startups through MG Developer Program. Our association with CamCom introduces our customers to AI-based car inspection modules at our service centres. It is a valuable addition to our bouquet of technologies.” Ajith Nayar, Co-founder of CamCom, said,
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