IBM to supply data-driven systems engineering platform to Robert Bosch

Enterprise IT vendor IBM today announced that it will supply data-driven systems engineering platform to Robert Bosch to develop intelligent, interconnected automotive products.

The IBM engineering software platform can quickly scale to thousands of partners, clients, engineers and technicians. By engaging all relevant stakeholders in the automotive supply chain and elevating the right data from them, the standards-based platform will cornerstone Bosch’s long term vision for cross-industry collaboration to deliver smarter vehicles.

IBM platform enables Bosch to achieve a key component of efficient engineering by establishing a strategic, transparent reuse approach. The company can also address demands of software engineers who are looking for more transparent communication, flexibility and collaboration across the industry.

Dirk Hoheisel, board member at Robert Bosch

In addition, Bosch can meet safety and maturity standards such as ISO26262, ASPICE, AUTOSAR and others as they continue to evolve.

Dirk Hoheisel, board member at Robert Bosch, said: “By implementing a software and systems design platform founded on integration and reuse, we’re able to improve our integration and increase development quality – setting higher safety and quality standards.”

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of InfotechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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