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HARMAN collaborates with city university on automobile tech

HARMAN, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics specializing in connected automotive technologies, has partnered with PES University in Bengaluru to develop software for next-generation automobiles. This collaboration involves over 25 students and eight faculty members. HARMAN's Bengaluru Global Capability Centre (GCC) plays a central role in connecting global R&D efforts with scalable manufacturing and real-world applications. Nearly 80% of HARMAN's 4,000 automotive engineers in India are based in Bengaluru, contributing to technologies used in vehicles sold globally. The company works closely with leading universities in the region to foster innovation and translate emerging technologies into production-ready solutions. Additionally, HARMAN participates in global industry organizations like the IEEE and the 5G Automotive Association to influence the future of connected mobility. The Bengaluru GCC has gained recognition from both Indian and international original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), serving as the sole Tier 1 supplier for Tata Motors' cockpit and infotainment systems, including electric vehicles.

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HARMAN collaborates with city university on automobile tech

HARMAN, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics specializing in connected automotive technologies, has partnered with PES University in Bengaluru to develop software for next-generation automobiles. This collaboration involves over 25 students and eight faculty members. HARMAN's Bengaluru Global Capability Centre (GCC) plays a central role in connecting global R&D efforts with scalable manufacturing and real-world applications. Nearly 80% of HARMAN's 4,000 automotive engineers in India are based in Bengaluru, contributing to technologies used in vehicles sold globally. The company works closely with leading universities in the region to foster innovation and translate emerging technologies into production-ready solutions. Additionally, HARMAN participates in global industry organizations like the IEEE and the 5G Automotive Association to influence the future of connected mobility. The Bengaluru GCC has gained recognition from both Indian and international original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), serving as the sole Tier 1 supplier for Tata Motors' cockpit and infotainment systems, including electric vehicles.

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