Cooperation agreement encourages connected car innovation
In order to foster innovation in intelligent transportation and securely connected vehicles, NXP Semiconductors and China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a subsidiary of China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), signed a strategic cooperation agreement. CAICT Communication Standards Research Institute Director, Wang Zhiqin and NXP Global Senior Vice President and President of Greater China, Zheng Li signed the agreement under the witness of MIIT Electronic Information Department Integrated Circuit Division Director, Ren Aiguang in Shenzhen, China.
CAICT also announced that the China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has granted Official Pilot Company status to NXP. CAICT was appointed by MIIT as project lead for the 'Sino-German Intelligent Manufacturing Cooperation' programme in 2016.
The CAICT and NXP partnership is focused on strategic research and development, the development of standards, quality and testing, and talent exchange. It aims to advance China’s car industry with secure connectivity and infrastructure solutions, such as vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications for smarter traffic.
The two parties will work on networking technology and product development, while jointly promoting international standards across automotive applications such as information service terminals, vehicle-to-vehicle communications and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications and other automotive networking applications.
“The ‘Sino-German Joint Pilot and Demonstration Project of Intelligent Networking Automobile/Automobile Networking Standards and Validation Test' will promote technology innovation and new applications in the industry, as well as greatly advance China’s ‘Made in China 2025 Strategy,’” said Wang Zhiqin, CAICT Communication Standards Research Institute Director. “NXP is the world’s largest supplier of automotive semiconductors and has the leading automotive security and connectivity technology, market resources, and experience in semiconductors necessary for intelligent transport systems. This cooperation will bring together CAICT’s and NXP’s core competencies in intelligent manufacturing and next-gen vehicle communications to advance China’s intelligent transportation systems.”
“Every year, 1.3 million people die in road accidents around the globe. The implementation of V2X and other intelligent transport systems will significantly reduce accidents, hours spent in traffic jams and CO2 emissions in China. However, safe and secure mobility can only come to life if there’s a commitment to collaboration. NXP is honored to be appointed as official collaboration company in the pilots, jointly working on this high-impact societal change. We look forward to supporting the transformation of the Chinese automobile industry by providing advanced secure connection and infrastructure solutions for a smarter life,” said Kurt Sievers, NXP Executive Vice President and General Manager of BU Automotive.
The Official Pilot Company status has been granted to NXP following its strong engagement in the 'Sino-German Joint Pilot and Demonstration Project of Intelligent Vehicle Networking /Automobile Networking Standards and Validation Test,' launched under the MIIT 'Sino-German Intelligent Manufacturing Cooperation' programme in 2016 and its more than 30 years of engagement in China. For NXP, the partnership with CAICT represents a major step forward from the positive meetings between NXP and MIIT in Berlin at the end of 2016.
Intelligent, secure connected car technology is a significant growth and innovation driver for the automotive, communications, IC, and transportation industries. With the growth of market demands and rapid advances in technology, the development of securely connected cars has entered the fast track. It is forecast that by 2020 the market for connected cars will increase to $33.8bn, and the market penetration rate will reach 67% by 2023, making China the largest connected vehicle market in the world.