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Hyundai Motor Signs MOU to Jointly Develop Connected Car with China


Chung Eui-sun (R), vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Co., and Chuck Robbins (L), CEO of U.S.-based IT giant Cisco Systems Inc. (image: Hyundai)

Chung Eui-sun (R), vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Co., and Chuck Robbins (L), CEO of U.S.-based IT giant Cisco Systems Inc. (image: Hyundai)

SEOUL, Nov. 9 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s top automaker Hyundai Motor Co. said Wednesday that it has agreed to jointly develop connected cars with China’s Guizhou Province. 

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) for cooperation was signed Tuesday between the South Korean automaker and Guizhou’s provincial government. 

Under the agreement, the two sides will first set up a big data center, which will gather and analyze various transport-related data in the southwestern Chinese province that will help them develop connected cars and services for such vehicles, according to the South Korean carmaker. 

“Big data is a key component in connected cars, which will also help realize fully autonomous vehicles and various other services that will make our customers’ car life much more productive and enjoyable,” it said in a press release. 

The center will be opened in June 2017, becoming Hyundai’s first-ever overseas big data center. The company opened its South Korean big data center in 2014. 

Meanwhile, the company said it has also signed a separate MOU with Cisco Systems Inc. in Guizhou to jointly develop connected cars. 

Under the agreement, the two companies will jointly develop and share technologies related to vehicle connectivity and security, Hyundai Motor said in a press release.

(Yonhap)

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