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KITE, Thoughtworks New Tech Center For SDVs, Autonomous Vehicles

KGiSL Institute of Technology (KITE) partners with Thoughtworks to define the new age of SDVs and autonomous vehicles technology. 

To foster the future of automotive technology, the duo has established a next-gen ‘Future Mobility Technology Center’, situated within the KITE campus.

This Center will serve as a hub for innovation and research, empowering both organizations to push the boundaries of SDV technology, including autonomous vehicles technology, self-driving cars and as well as future mobility applications.

The establishment of the Future Mobility Technology Center underscores KITE’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering innovation in the field of autonomous cars and self-driving vehicles, as well as future mobility solutions.

Together with Thoughtworks, KITE is poised to lead the way in advancing autonomous vehicle technology and providing students with valuable experiential learning, while also exploring the exciting possibilities of future mobility integration within SDVs.

KITE, Thoughtworks New Tech Center For SDV, Autonomous Vehicles Tech The Volt Post
Dr. Ashok Bakthavathsalam, the Managing Trustee at KITE (KG Group)

Dr. Ashok Bakthavathsalam, the Managing Trustee at KITE (KG Group), conveyed immense enthusiasm about this collaboration, stating, “This partnership is a momentous step forward in advancing software-defined vehicle technology, including autonomous cars, self-driving cars, and future mobility solutions, within India. It not only offers our students a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking projects but also allows us to make substantial strides in SDV research and development, while also laying the foundation for the future of mobility integration within these vehicles.”

With this new ‘Future Mobility Technology Center’, KITE and Thoughtworks aim to spur innovation and development of new use cases and markets for autonomous vehicle technology.

This partnership between KITE and Thoughtworks is a massive stepping stone towards defining the future of Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) technology and autonomous vehicles technology.

The new Future Mobility Technology Center dwells on autonomous cars, self-driving cars, and future mobility solutions, and their application in the real world.

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Speaking about the collaboration, Vanya Seth, Head of Technology, Thoughtworks India stated “With a shared commitment to push the boundaries of innovation, we are thrilled to collaborate with KITE in developing a state-of-the-art Future Mobility Technology Center focused on advancing the capabilities of Software-defined vehicles. Thoughtworks has consistently demonstrated a commitment to provide cutting-edge solutions that are positioned to meet the challenges of tomorrow, and we are confident that the dynamic hub will be a breeding ground for groundbreaking research. We look forward to blending our industry innovation and platform experience with academic excellence on this journey of pioneering advancements in intelligent mobility”

Thoughtworks is today playing a critical role in enabling its clients to transition into the era of software-defined vehicles, which the company believes will drive the future of connected, autonomous, shared and electrified vehicles.

The company, in its annual Looking Glass report, also predicted that with software set to become integral across segments, there would be a need among organizations with a connection to the physical environment, as well as the non-pure digital play organisations, to bridge the gap between the real and the virtual.

What Are SDVs?

SDVs are like smartphones on wheels, allowing for seamless upgrades and new features throughout the vehicle’s life, heralding the future of mobility and transportation.

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