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Vietnamese IT company FPT and automotive components manufacturer Denso have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to accelerate the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
This strategic alliance aims to accelerate the creation of next-generation SDVs, particularly focusing on mass-production solutions for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
Under the terms of the MOU, the two companies plan to jointly develop advanced software solutions, leveraging their combined expertise to establish a “high-speed, high-quality” global development framework.
The partnership envisions significant expansion by the end of 2027, aligning with the growing demand for intelligent, software-driven automotive technologies.
In addition to software development, FPT and Denso will establish an offshore development centre focused on human resource development and training.
FPT will contribute AI engineering expertise, while Denso will provide a joint development plan, training platforms, and facilitate personnel exchanges to ensure effective collaboration.
FPT chairman Dr Truong Gia Binh said: “The automotive industry is at the crossroads of innovation, where the future of mobility is being defined by software, intelligence, and connectivity.
“Together with Denso, we are co-creating the next generation of AI-first SDVs smarter, safer, and more connected than ever before. This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to fostering global innovation and building a sustainable, tech-driven future for the automotive industry.”
The latest partnership builds on a successful history of collaboration between FPT and DENSO, which began in 2017.
Initially, the two companies worked together to develop IT services and internal systems for DENSO Japan, before extending the partnership to Denso US.
Notably, FPT played a key role in the digital transformation of Denso’s factory in Vietnam.
"FPT and Denso partner for software-defined vehicle innovation" was originally created and published by Just Auto, a GlobalData owned brand.
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