Tata Technologies and TiHAN-IIT Hyderabad collaborate on SDVs and ADAS
The collaborative approach to innovation will help drive the future of the automotive technology and contribute to a more sustainable, connected, and technologically advanced industry.

NEW DELHI
Tata Technologies, a global engineering and product development digital services company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with TiHAN IIT Hyderabad, to collaborate in the areas of Software Defined Vehicles (SDV) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). As Automotive companies strive to develop SDVs with autonomous technologies, they look for innovative solutions and accelerators that help them reduce technology incubation time and cost. Tata Technologies and TiHAN will collaborate towards solutions that address these specific challenges being faced by companies in developing SDVs that incorporate the latest technologies. The collaboration will specifically focus on – Development of platform/s and Proofs of Concept (POC) that optimize product development timelines. – Enabling upskilling and hands-on training for Tata Technologies engineers at TiHAN in new technology areas. We believe that this collaborative approach to innovation will help drive the future of the automotive technology and contribute to a more sustainable, connected, and technologically advanced industry. Reflecting on the collaboration with IIT Hyderabad TiHAN, Warren Harris, MD, and CEO of Tata Technologies, said, "We believe that automotive companies rely on Tata Technologies to address their product development challenges and enable them to conceptualize, develop and realize better
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