Delphi has announced three new partnerships to expand connectivity and computing needs in vehicles.
Valens
Delphi made a minority investment in Israel-based Valens, the developer of HDBaseT for transmission of ultra-high definition video, audio, Ethernet and controls data.
Valens introduced its HDBaseT Automotive technology to address the challenges of the connected car, including the increasing amount of bandwidth and wiring necessary required for infotainment and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
“Demand for increased connectivity, active safety and greater vehicle automation requires best-in-class signal and power distribution capabilities along with a robust data management strategy ,” said Kevin Clark, Delphi president and chief executive officer.
Delphi and Valens will be working closely together to advance solutions for in-vehicle connectivity based on HDBaseT Automotive and Delphi’s technologies.
Otonomo
Israel-based technology company Otonomo’s connected car marketplace connects car data from any OEM to service and application providers such as insurance, fleet transportation, vehicle repair services, emergency services and expense control apps.
By aggregating, anonymizing, and organizing car data, Otonomo’s marketplace provides OEMs with full control over monetizing the valuable data from connected vehicles.
“The focus of our partnership will be bringing otonomo’s connected car marketplace to OEM customers,” said Kevin Clark.
“Otonomo’s connected car marketplace will be integrated with Delphi products to offer a complete data acquisition and monetization solution for automakers.”
Rosenberger
Delphi has completed an agreement with high frequency connectivity company Rosenberger to enhance capabilities in high-speed data transmission.
“Connected vehicle platforms require robust electrical architectures to transfer greater amounts of data at increasingly faster rates and this partnership allows Delphi to work with another industry leader to support common standards for automotive Ethernet architecture ,” said Majdi Abulaban, senior vice president and president of the Delphi electrical/electronic architecture segment and president of the engineered components group.
Delphi and Rosenberger have agreed to engage in a technical partnership and will collaborate on high-speed Ethernet solutions for the transportation market.
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