Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group and Microsoft collaborate

Posted on 11/03/2008 under: News, Hyundai
Following the agreement between Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group (HKAG) and Microsoft Corp. to develop the next generation of in-car infotainment systems, both companies have joined forces with Korea’s Institute for IT Advancement to open a dedicated Automotive IT Innovation Centre (AIIC).
The AIIC will be located within HKAG’s new research facilities in Uiwang City, south of Seoul. HKAG and Microsoft will use the AIIC to develop new technology such as auto telecommunication, telematics, navigation systems and Location Based Service (LBS), and improving Human Machine Interface (HMI), all of which will be uncovered in the near future.

The first product, developed at the new centre, will provide voice-controlled connectivity between mobile devices, and will be launched into the North American Market in 2010, soon followed by the Asian and European Markets. The infotainment systems will allow consumers to enjoy music in various digital formats.

Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft said of the collaboration with HKAG; “Microsoft and Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group share a similar vision for the role that information technology will play in connecting people to information, communications, and entertainment while they are in their cars.

“We’re excited by the opportunities this new Automotive IT Innovation Centre will create for Microsoft, Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group, and Institute for Information Technology to continue to work together to develop new innovations that will make the time that people spend in their cars more productive and enjoyable than ever before.” he added.

Kia Motors has also announced that it is a global sponsor of RoboChamps 2008, Microsoft’s virtual-world robotics competition.

Source: Hyundai
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