Stellantis and Microsoft announced a strategic partnership lasting five years to collaborate on artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and engineering capabilities. This collaboration aims to help the automaker stay competitive in the rapidly evolving technology landscape. The increasing importance of software and data-driven services in the automotive industry has prompted traditional automakers to seek partnerships with tech companies to enhance their technological capabilities.
Stellantis Chief Engineering and Technology Officer, Ned Curic, highlighted the significance of the partnership with Microsoft in accelerating the company’s AI initiatives. The deal, which focuses on co-developing over 100 AI projects at Stellantis, builds upon the existing relationship between the two companies. Previous collaborations have involved connected vehicle platforms and in-car digital services.
The partnership will entail joint efforts to develop AI initiatives across various areas such as product development, predictive maintenance, testing, and the swift introduction of digital features and services. Additionally, the collaboration will strengthen Stellantis’ global cyber defense center using AI-driven analytics to safeguard vehicles, customer data, and operations worldwide.
As part of the agreement, Stellantis plans to modernize its IT infrastructure on Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform. This move targets a significant reduction in the company’s data center footprint by 2029. The partnership signifies Stellantis’ commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance its offerings and customer experiences while prioritizing cybersecurity measures to protect its operations.
