Germany-based automaker the BMW Group and India-based product engineering and digital services company Tata Technologies have signed an agreement to form a Joint Venture (JV) with the aim to establish an automotive software and information technology (IT) development hub in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai, India.

The duo said in a statement on Tuesday that The main development and operations activities shall be established at Bengaluru and Pune.

In Chennai, the focus shall be on business IT solutions, it said.

It is noted that the execution of the JV agreement is subject to review and approval by the relevant authorities.

According to the statement, the JV will leverage Tata Technologies’ digital engineering expertise and talent pool in India to contribute to the BMW Group’s strategic expansion of software coding capabilities across global IT hubs and 24/7 operations.

The JV will focus on strategic software development, including solutions for software-defined vehicles (SDV).

In automotive software, the focus will be on automated driving, infotainment, and digital services.

In business IT, the emphasis will be on digitalization and automation of product development, production and sales.

From the inception of this JV, 100 trained and experienced Tata Technologies professionals will ensure robust and immediate contributions to software projects.

The JV is likely to grow quickly to a four-digit number in the following years.

“Our collaboration with the BMW Group demonstrates our commitment to providing top-tier solutions in automotive software and digital engineering to customers across the world,

“Aligned with our vision of engineering a better world, we’re excited to bring our expertise to the forefront, aiding BMW Group in engineering premium products, delivering great digital experiences for their customers and propelling its digital transformation journey in business IT,” said Warren Harris, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Technologies.

Nachiket Paranjpe, President of Automotive Sales, at Tata Technologies, commented that in the evolving automotive landscape, the journey towards software-defined vehicle represents a pivotal shift in automotive software and vehicle development methodologies.

“We will leverage our deep domain knowledge and SDV expertise to collaborate with the BMW Group towards engineering vehicles that are not just technologically advanced but deliver exceptional experiences to consumers around the globe,” he added.

Christoph Grote, Senior Vice President of Software and E/E Architecture said their collaboration with Tata Technologies will accelerate their progress in the field of the software-defined vehicle.

“In international comparison, India boasts a large number of talents with outstanding software skills, who can contribute to our software competence,

“Developing vehicle software for the BMW Group means working with top-class processes and tools, which in turn gives Indian software engineers the chance to shape state-of-the-art, premium automotive experiences in future fields such as highly automated driving and artificial intelligence,” he added.

Alexander Buresch, Chief Investment Officer, and Senior Vice President of BMW Group IT, said that the expansion of international DevOps hubs has clearly proved to be a successful model for the BMW Group.

“I am therefore extremely pleased that we have found a strong and valued technology partner with Tata Technologies and are now also expanding our footprint in India,

“This collaboration between Tata Technologies and BMW Group represents a shared vision of innovation and excellence in automotive engineering and digital solutions,” he added.

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