GlobalLogic Inc., a Hitachi Group Company announced it has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Automotive Services Competency. This recognition validates GlobalLogic’s deep expertise in software-defined vehicles (SDV) and product engineering for the automotive industry, placing them among a select group of 27 global partners.
The AWS Automotive Services Competency recognises AWS Partner Network (APN) partners with demonstrated technical proficiency and proven customer success in delivering automotive services and software solutions. These partners have demonstrated their expertise through verified case studies showcasing their experience in automotive services and software solutions.
This highlights GlobalLogic’s proven ability to deliver specialised, industry-leading solutions that meet rigorous AWS standards. Partnering with top-10 mobility companies like Astemo, GlobalLogic enables transformation towards a software-defined vehicle architecture to help the OEMs extend the vehicle life and create revenue streams through the lifecycle of the vehicles.
GlobalLogic delivers business transformation through AI, IoT, and Big Data solutions, backed by deep industry expertise. “GlobalLogic was key to our success in launching a first-of-its-kind integrated navigation system to provide a premium driving experience for our customers,” explains a GlobalLogic mobility partner. “Their in-vehicle mobility expertise and seamless R&D integration enabled us to create a superior digital cockpit experience.”
“The AWS Automotive Services Competency recognises our proven ability to deliver solutions for software-defined vehicles by creating virtual infrastructure to develop, test, integrate, and deploy software, independent of physical hardware and locational constraints”, said Ramki Krishna, Group Vice President & General Manager of the Mobility & Industrial Business, GlobalLogic. “By leveraging the power of AWS, we empower our clients to accelerate time-to-market, reduce development costs, and create truly differentiated mobility experiences.”