Qualcomm and Z-ONE TECH work together to create new digital experience for smart vehicles

Qualcomm Wireless Communication Technologies (China) Ltd. and Z-ONE TECH announced a strategic cooperation relationship to deliver intelligent cockpit experiences by utilising the 4th Generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms with Z-ONE TECH’s Galaxy Full Stack Solution 3.0.

Jun Li, CEO of Z-ONE TECH and Lei Xian, vice president of sales and business development from Qualcomm International (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., participated in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony. Chao Meng, chief architect of Z-ONE TECH and An Yang, sales director of Qualcomm International (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., signed the agreement on behalf of each party at the ceremony.

The 4th Generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms are one of the comprehensive solutions in the automotive industry, designed to address the automakers’ transition to evolved automotive architecture with the fusion of compute, performance, artificial intelligence (AI) and safety, meeting user demands for digitally advanced cockpit experiences.

The Z-ONE Galaxy Full-Stack Solution 3.0 will focus on solutions including the operation system, hardware solution, digital ecosystem to lead the trends of transformation for “software defined vehicle”, creating new values for intelligent automotive industry, customers and users. The two companies will explore the solutions for intelligent cockpit with the new-generation automotive E/E architecture and accelerate the rollout of Z-ONE Galaxy Full-Stack Solution 3.0.

“Hardware and software need to reinforce each other in the era of intelligent vehicles. The cooperation between Z-ONE TECH and Qualcomm Technologies is strengthening our established business between hardware and software.

Through this cooperation, Z-ONE TECH and Qualcomm Technologies will actively explore the landscape of new generation of E/E architecture, accelerating commercialisation which is beneficial to the whole industry. Qualcomm Technologies has advanced chip technologies and products, which are well aligned with Z-ONE TECH’s innovation and development in the field of intelligent car electronic architecture,” says Jun Li, chief executive officer, Z-ONE TECH. “We are looking forward to develop whole system from E/E architecture to chip side together, boosting the development of intelligent connected vehicles.”

“The digital cockpit has become a leading differentiator amongst customers. As a key component of the Snapdragon Digital Chassis technology, Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms will lay a powerful performance foundation for in-vehicle experiences in the next-generation intelligent vehicles,” says Lei Xian, vice president of sales and business development, Qualcomm International (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. “We’re excited to work with Z-ONE TECH to explore the intelligent automobile cockpit and E/E architecture to help drive transformation of driving experiences.”

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