A B2B trading platform jointly developed by General Motors, Magna, and others for buying and selling automotive software
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发表于 2024-3-6 18:30:16
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On March 6th, according to Magna Auto's official WeChat account, General Motors, Magna, and technology consulting firm Wipro jointly developed SDVerse, a B2B trading platform for buying and selling automotive software. SDVerse is currently in the development stage and is expected to include hundreds of automotive software products, which can be added to both upstream and downstream of the automotive industry chain. In addition to the founding members, the "First Launch Partner" group consisting of Ampere, FEV, Freia, HL Mando, NXP Semiconductor, TTTech Auto, and Fareo has also been in place.
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