Volvo Partners Up With Autoliv For Autonomous Driving Technology

- The new company will be headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden
- Its workforce will be sourced from both Volvo and Autoliv
- Though yet unnamed, the company is expected to start operations in 2017
The yet unnamed joint venture will develop avant-garde driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous drive (AD) systems for use in Volvo cars. The softwares developed by the new company will be sold exclusively by Autoliv to all carmakers across the globe.

Furthermore, both Autoliv and Volvo Cars will licence and transfer the intellectual property for their ADAS systems to the joint venture. Thereon, the company will build up new ADAS technologies and AD systems. With operations expected to begin by early 2017, the company hopes to bring its first ADAS products to the market by 2019. Whereas AD technologies envisioned to be available for sale by 2021.
Out of its many, many collaborations, the Swedish carmaker also recently signed an agreement with Uber wherein they'll together invest USD 300 million for the development of fully autonomous cars. Suffice it to say that the sheer number of Volvo's endeavours towards the advancement of autonomous technology is unprecedented. However, Volvo isn't the only one working day and night to bring self-driving cars to the masses. There's Volkswagen, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi - to name a few. With such honoured names in the race, we reckon it won't be long before driverless cars become viable.
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