Luxoft and Daimler co-develop technology platform that powers the MBUX infotainment system

August 01, 2018

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Luxoft and Daimler co-develop technology platform that powers the MBUX infotainment system

Luxoft Holding, a global IT service provider, and Daimler AG, the global automotive manufacturer, have partnered to develop the software platform that powers Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX),...

The MBUX platform, co-developed by Luxoft and Daimler, in the new Mercedes A Class
The MBUX platform, co-developed by Luxoft and Daimler, in the new Mercedes A Class

Luxoft Holding, Inc, a global IT service provider, and Daimler AG, the global automotive manufacturer, have partnered to develop the software platform that powers Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX), a state-of-the-art infotainment system installed in all new Mercedes A-class vehicles.

“The technology revolution in the automotive sector is changing how cars are built,” said Alwin Bakkenes, Managing Director of Luxoft Automotive. “We are very proud to have been Daimler’s partner since the inception of the MBUX concept by co-creating the UX technology platform that powers it and delivering the production software into the hardware of the Mercedes-Benz A-Class. Daimler is not only taking control of the software design, but also how it is developed and how it is integrated into the car – resulting in a unique customer experience.”

The MBUX platform is a next-generation infotainment system that transforms how drivers and passengers interact with a Mercedes-Benz. The UX technology platform that powers it was co-created by Luxoft and Daimler AG using modern agile development processes that allowed the development team to focus on the customer experience.

The platform connects MBUX to the underlying features in the infotainment system and enables the integration of Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality into the in-car experience. This helped to create the deep and emotional connection between the Mercedes-Benz, driver and passengers.

Mr Bakkenes concluded: “By taking ownership of the UX software, Daimler can now respond quickly to market demand and keep the User Experience fresh and relevant.”

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