ReachAuto signs agreement for intelligent connected vehicle development in Shenyang city

Published: Aug 19, 2024 16:53
Source: gasgoo
The 4th Shenyang Intelligent Connected Vehicle Conference was successfully held on August 16-17, where ReachAuto announced a strategic partnership with the Shenyang government, BMW Brilliance, and Bei...

Beijing (Gasgoo)- The 4th Shenyang Intelligent Connected Vehicle Conference was successfully held on August 16-17, where ReachAuto, a subsidiary of Neusoft, announced a strategic partnership with the Shenyang government, BMW Brilliance, and Beijing Yizhuang Investment Holding Limited. The collaboration focuses on the development and application of intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) and the integration of vehicle-road-cloud systems.

Leveraging their respective strengths, the three parties aim to deepen cooperation in areas such as cloud control platforms, road-cloud network infrastructure, and joint operations. This initiative will facilitate the integration of the automotive industry with information and communication technology, smart city development, and intelligent transportation systems.

As China enters a new phase of large-scale ICV application, the city of Shenyang is committed to an innovative approach to vehicle-road-cloud integration. The city is rapidly advancing its construction as a pilot city for ICV applications, focusing on the development of intelligent road networks, autonomous driving scenarios, and industrial clustering.

Looking ahead, ReachAuto plans to utilize its accumulated expertise in ICV technology and ecosystem resources to drive the high-quality development of Shenyang's ICV industry. By combining intelligent vehicle products with cloud-based vehicle integration software platforms, ReachAuto and its partners aim to accelerate the growth of the smart vehicle sector in Shenyang.

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