Wipro, Siemens collaborate to transform automotive software

TEXAS, UNITED STATES and BENGALURU, INDIA — Technology services and consulting company Wipro has announced a strategic collaboration with Siemens to revolutionize automotive software development.
The partnership aims to integrate Siemens’ PAVE36 software and digital twin technologies with Wipro’s automotive engineering and digital transformation capabilities.
The rapid evolution of the Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) has led to increasing complexity in automotive software development. This collaboration is designed to address this challenge by significantly accelerating the development, testing, and validation processes, resulting in higher efficiency, quality, and faster innovation within the automotive sector.
Leveraging cutting-edge technologies
The partnership promises to simplify the development process of automotive software by utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and virtualization. This initiative will not only accelerate time to market but also improve the overall reliability and quality of the software produced.
“We are delighted to collaborate with Siemens EDA to drive innovation and transformation in the automotive industry,” said Dr. Swarup Mandal, General Manager & Global Head Automotive at Wipro Engineering Edge.
“By combining Siemens’ PAVE360 technologies with our Cloud Car offerings, we will provide an AI powered Virtual Vehicle Validation Platform, which enables our customers to develop SDV efficiently.”
David Fritz, Vice President of Hybrid and Virtual Systems at Siemens Digital Industries Software, expressed excitement about the collaboration’s potential, stating, “Through our collaboration with Wipro, we are excited to extend the reach of the transformative power of PAVE360 to an even wider automotive audience.”
“This collaboration represents a significant step forward in redefining software development processes, empowering manufacturers to innovate with confidence and agility in an increasingly complex and competitive landscape,” Fritz added.
Wipro is a global technology services provider with over 230,000 employees across 65 countries. The company reported revenues of ₹897.6 billion (US$10.8 billion) for the quarter and year ending March 31, 2024. It recently secured the #4 spot in the OA500 2024, an objective index of the world’s top 500 outsourcing companies.