Stellantis Expands Applied Intuition Partnership to Accelerate STLA Brain Software Platform
Stellantis and Applied Intuition are expanding their partnership to develop the next-generation STLA Brain software platform, aiming to speed up feature delivery and improve customer experience.
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What Happened
Stellantis is broadening its collaboration with Applied Intuition from the STLA SmartCockpit to the core STLA Brain platform. The expanded partnership will leverage Applied Intuition's Vehicle OS, Cabin Intelligence and autonomy systems to accelerate software development, simulation, validation and deployment across vehicle programs. STLA Brain is designed to simplify system integration and support continuous improvement throughout the vehicle lifecycle.
“Speed, scalability and quality are critical as we bring new technologies to our vehicles. Our collaboration with Applied Intuition helps us accelerate the development of a common software foundation across our technology platforms. For customers, this means a faster delivery of new features, a more seamless in-vehicle experience and continuous improvement over time.”
“The expanded partnership positions Applied Intuition and Stellantis at the forefront of the transition to AI-defined vehicles. Together, we’re bringing production-scale Vehicle OS and autonomy systems to market across multiple brands and vehicle platforms.”
Why this matters
The collaboration creates a common software foundation across Stellantis vehicles, enabling faster updates and continuous improvements, so customers get new features more quickly and a seamless in-vehicle experience.
Terms in This Story
- STLA Brain
- Stellantis' software platform for simplifying system integration and enabling continuous vehicle improvements.
- Vehicle OS
- An AI-defined operating system that shortens development cycles and improves time to market for vehicle software.
- STLA SmartCockpit
- Stellantis' in-vehicle digital experience platform for infotainment and connectivity features.
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