Luxoft commits software developers to help drive innovation in Daimler AG cars

Luxoft Holding has partnered with MBition GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler AG, a leading automotive manufacturer, to open a Research and Development Center in Berlin to spur innovation and deliver software services for future Daimler AG vehicles.

“Berlin is at the forefront of innovation in the automotive sector,” said Alwin Bakkenes, Managing Director of Luxoft Automotive. “This partnership presents an opportunity for progressive, forward thinking software developers to join the mobility revolution and shape how the next generation of drivers interact with cars. This is an exciting time to work in Berlin and we look forward to working closely with Daimler to co-create the smart technologies of tomorrow.”

 

The new Center is based in Berlin’s co-working office, Mindspace, and focuses on mobility services and digital vehicle software. Developers are shaping how drivers and passengers interact with the autonomous cars of the future.

 

At the new hub in Berlin, Luxoft has committed more than 100 engineering, software, hardware and design specialists working to help develop state-of-the-art software for next generation vehicles.

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