Nexteer Expands Global Business Operations in India
- Launches Strategic Software Center for Advanced Safety, Performance
- Opens New Production Facility for Increased Quality, Responsiveness
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Nexteer Automotive is expanding its global operations with two new facilities in southern India: a new software center in Bengaluru to support growing demand for software-enabled functionality in advanced steering applications and a new production facility in Chennai to manufacture Nexteer's safety-critical Electric Power Steering (EPS) systems and driveline products.
BENGALURU SOFTWARE CENTER
To address the industry's growing need for software in safety and performance, Nexteer launched its India Software Center (ISC) this week in Bengaluru. The new facility focuses on downstream software production and validation – ensuring quality and compliance with regulations. Meanwhile, Nexteer's Global Technical Center in the US, in tandem with regional Technical Centers in Poland and China, will continue upstream software development and R&D innovation.
"Software plays an increasingly important role in the safety and performance of Nexteer's advanced steering systems," said Robin Milavec, Vice President of Global Engineering, Nexteer Automotive. "We view our software and electronic capabilities as key differentiators – especially as the market demand and steering function complexity grows with driver assist features and varying levels of automated driving. Nexteer is committed to deploying a best-in-class global team that delivers innovative solutions with speed, flexibility and seamless vehicle integration."
Currently, Nexteer's ISC employs almost 100 Nexteer software engineers with plans to grow to 200 employees by the end of 2019. These engineers work on all aspects of software and calibration projects – from architecture development through delivery.
"As part of Nexteer's global team, the ISC engineers work on the industry's leading edge – creating designs for varying levels of automated driving and cyber security," said Usha Holalkere, Engineering and Operations Director, Nexteer India Software Center.
CHENNAI PRODUCTION FACILITY
Nexteer's third manufacturing plant in India, the new Chennai facility, also celebrated its grand opening this week. The space, which covers almost 90,000 square feet, expands regional production capacity for Nexteer's EPS systems which:
- Enhance driver comfort
- Improve control and feel-of-the-road
- Enable ADAS features, such as lane keeping, park assist, lane departure warning, traffic assist and more
- Increase fuel efficiency
- Reduce emissions
"The opening of Nexteer's facility in Chennai and our expanded production capacity in India are important pieces in our global strategy and represent our confidence in the growth potential of the automotive market within this region," said Tao Liu, Senior Vice President and Global Chief Operating Officer, Nexteer Automotive.
ABOUT NEXTEER
Nexteer Automotive (HK 1316), a global leader in intuitive motion control, is a multi-billion dollar global steering and driveline business delivering electric and hydraulic power steering systems, steering columns, driveline systems, as well as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving technologies for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company has 25 manufacturing plants, three technical centers and 14 customer service centers strategically located in North and South America, Europe and Asia. The company serves more than 50 customers in every major region of the world including BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, GM, PSA Group, Toyota and VW, as well as automakers in India and China. www.nexteer.com
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