Ford opens new research centre in Silicon Valley

Jan 23rd at 15:34
23-01-2015 15:34:43+07:00

Ford opens new research centre in Silicon Valley

Ford opened a new research centre in Silicon Valley on Thursday (Jan 22), stepping up the company's efforts on connected vehicles, autonomous driving and ways to use big data.

 

SAN FRANCISCO: Ford opened a new research centre in Silicon Valley on Thursday (Jan 22), stepping up the company's efforts on connected vehicles, autonomous driving and ways to use big data.

"At Ford, we view ourselves as both a mobility and an auto company, as we drive innovation in every part of our business," said chief executive Mark Fields as he opened the new centre in Palo Alto, California.

"This new research centre shows Ford's commitment to be part of the Silicon Valley innovation ecosystem - anticipating customers' wants and needs, especially on connectivity, mobility and autonomous vehicles. We are working to make these new technologies accessible to everyone, not just luxury customers."

The move comes as global automakers work to add new kinds of technologies to their vehicles, including "infotainment," crash avoidance and self-driving systems.

Ford said it expects to have one of the largest automotive manufacturer research centres in America's Silicon Valley by the end of the year, with 125 researchers, engineers and scientists.

The research centre is headed by Dragos Maciuca, an engineer who joins Ford from Apple with a background in consumer electronics, semiconductor manufacturing as well as aerospace and automotive technology.

"Future mobility solutions will require fresh ideas and vigorous collaboration between researchers inside Ford and with other technology leaders outside the automotive industry," said Raj Nair, Ford vice president and chief technical officer.

"Our Palo Alto research team will build on existing relationships with universities and technology companies, and forge new ones to help us create and apply the appropriate technology working together."

At the opening, Ford previewed a system that integrates with the Google Nest smart home technology that allows a vehicle to communicates with a thermostat to make changes when leaving or returning from a home. Ford is also testing systems for autonomous driving and parking.

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