Qualcomm and Tata Electronics Unite for Automotive Innovation in Assam
Qualcomm Technologies and Tata Electronics partner to manufacture Qualcomm Automotive Modules in Assam, India. This collaboration supports the 'Make in India' initiative, providing modular automotive platforms for digital cockpits and infotainment systems. The cooperation also aims at enhancing supply chain flexibility and supporting global automaker demands.
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US-based Qualcomm Technologies and India's Tata Electronics have joined forces to produce Qualcomm Automotive Modules in Assam, furthering the 'Make in India' vision. This strategic alliance aims to boost the production of advanced automotive technologies locally, addressing both Indian and global demands.
Tata Electronics joins Qualcomm Technologies' global network of manufacturing partners, marking a significant step in the evolving landscape of modular automotive platforms. Qualcomm's Automotive Modules, integral to the Snapdragon Digital Chassis, are set to deliver complete electronics platforms that cater to the growing shift toward software-defined vehicles.
Senior executives from both companies emphasized the importance of this collaboration. Qualcomm's Nakul Duggal underscored how local manufacturing enhances support for OEMs, while Tata's Randhir Thakur highlighted the move as pivotal to establishing India as a global center for high-tech manufacturing.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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