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Qualcomm and MapmyIndia to offer connected solutions for 4W and 2W segments in India

Qualcomm and MapmyIndia to offer connected solutions for 4W and 2W segments in India
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Qualcomm and MapmyIndia on Friday (January 17, 2025) announced a technology collaboration for the automotive sector in India where Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions will be used to offer automotive connectivity solutions and connected services for the four-wheel (4W) and two-wheeler (2W) segments domestically, and for global automakers.

MapmyIndia will use Qualcomm Snapdragon Auto Connectivity Platform to develop telematics solutions for the Indian automakers.

“MapmyIndia solutions will enable OEMs to offer high-quality yet affordable connectivity in mid-tier and low-tier vehicles, prioritising safety and convenience for the mass market,” the companies said.

Furthermore, MapmyIndia will integrate Snapdragon car-to-cloud services with Mappls automotive services to create a software-defined vehicle framework, driving device and cloud services for 2W, 4W and commercial vehicles using Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions.

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The single platform and common interface is aimed at helping manage device, data, maps, navigation and services.

With this integrated solution, MapmyIndia will scale, customise and bring the necessary applications and application programming interfaces (APIs) to enhance the end-to-end services experience, the companies mentioned.

“Our work with Qualcomm Technologies allows us to bring affordable, state-of-the-art telematics solutions to a broader segment of vehicles. This will enhance the driving experience for Indian consumers by enabling features that were previously available only in premium vehicles,” said Rakesh Verma, CMD and Founder, MapmyIndia.

“This technology collaboration combines both companies’ expertise to provide world-class automotive solutions that are designed to help automakers accelerate time to market, reduce costs, and deliver better value and experiences to their customers in India as well as globally,” said Savi Soin, SVP and President of Qualcomm India.

Published – January 17, 2025 11:53 am IST



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