Digital strategy and software engineering firm Luxoft is expanding its collaboration with Microsoft to accelerate the delivery of connected vehicle solutions and mobility experiences.
By leveraging the Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform, Luxoft says it will enable and accelerate the delivery of vehicle centric solutions and services allowing automakers to deliver features such as advanced vehicle diagnostics, remote access and repair, and preventive maintenance.
Collecting real usage data will also support vehicle engineering to improve manufacturing quality.
“With our proven solutions and services for connected vehicles, automakers and their key partners are able to get the most out of the Microsoft Connected Vehicle Platform,” Luxoft chief executive and president Dmitry Loschinin says.
“Our collaboration with Microsoft gives automakers control and flexibility for creating highly differentiated, intelligent and beneficial connected mobility experiences for their customers.”
With the advances in autonomous and shared vehicles driving the mobility revolution, automakers are looking for new ways to integrate consumers’ personalised digital lifestyles into the driving experience.
Connected vehicle solutions need to enable potentially millions of vehicles globally to deliver familiar and intuitive experiences including infotainment, entertainment, productivity, driver safety and driver assistance.
Luxoft will display the new diagnostics and other material at CES 2020 in Las Vegas, January 7-10.