Kerala firm Acsia bags Garmin’s contract to develop infotainment software for BMW

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a first, a Kerala-based global automotive software company will be working on the advanced infotainment programme of German luxury carmaker BMW.

Acsia Technologies, headquartered in Technopark Trivandrum, has been selected as a software (SW) development provider by Garmin®, a leading global provider of GPS-enabled products, and the company teams up with Germany-based AOX Technologies to develop infotainment systems for BMW.

Acsia signed a contract with Garmin and set the ball rolling for the project. The major software development activities will be done at Acsia’s delivery centre in Thiruvananthapuram and the company will also be placing its engineers in Germany. Acsia started expanding its engineering team for the project, thereby opening opportunities for the engineering community in the state to work on highly advanced automotive software.

“Acsia has been delivering best-in-class services to their customers across the world. Acsia, together with AOX, being a Garmin software development partner, will further strengthen our competencies. We look forward to this association to offer digital cockpits to our customers,” said Craig Puder, Garmin vice-president of automotive OEM engineering.

“AOX is serving premium automotive clients. We stand for successful automotive software project deliveries which require deep technical embedded software understandings, cross-architectural insights for complex systems and functions, professional project management, a high-performance work-culture and full dedication. With it, we also have the same premium expectations to our strategic software suppliers. Acsia has practically demonstrated to meet and exceed our expectations and to be a reliable scaling partner for AOX. Looking forward to successfully delivery of this challenging project with a reliable partner like Acsia,” said Markus Kissendorfer, Managing Director at AOX Connect.

“Acsia was selected through a long evaluation process. We are one of the very few Indian companies to do end-to-end automotive software projects for the global carmakers. With this cooperation, we further strengthen our foothold in the global automotive sector. Through the project, the engineers at Acsia and upcoming engineering talents in this part of the world will have the opportunity to work with another world-class automotive brand. Thanks to Garmin management for choosing Acsia and we look forward to a deeper association in future,” said Jijimon Chandran, CEO of Acsia Technologies.

Acsia has been associating with the Kerala government’s Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP) in terms of giving inputs to automotive-related courses offered by them. Acsia has already joined hands with many of the tech institutions in the state to set up automotive software competent centres to identify and nurture engineering talent. The new project will be beneficial for engineers in India as Acsia is on a hiring drive for its team expansion. (ANI/PRNewswire)

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