KPIT, ZF Float QORIX To Develop Middleware Products

Mobility Outlook Bureau
04 May 2023
05:36 PM
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QORIX is currently a subsidiary of KPIT, fully focused on Middleware solution development. ZF shall invest 50% towards equity in QORIX pending regulatory approvals.


Kishor Patil, CEO, KPIT Technologies and Dr Dirk Walliser, SVP Research & Development, ZF Group
Kishor Patil, CEO, KPIT Technologies and Dr Dirk Walliser, SVP Research & Development, ZF Group

KPIT Technologies, a leading independent software development and integration partner to the automotive and mobility industry, and ZF Group, a global technology company, agreed to promote an independent company named QORIX to develop and distribute open and scalable middleware products and solutions for the mobility ecosystem.

QORIX is currently a subsidiary of KPIT, fully focused on Middleware solution development. ZF shall invest 50% towards equity in QORIX pending regulatory approvals. It will build on the expertise and relevant IPs of KPIT and ZF to develop open and scalable automotive middleware platforms and solutions for the mobility ecosystem.

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This independent company will address the significant gap in the availability of a mature, modular, integrated middleware solution that allows mobility OEMs to manage the ever-increasing software complexity while retaining complete control of the architecture.

Kishor Patil, CEO, KPIT Technologies, said, “At this juncture, we feel the mobility industry needs an independent Middleware solution, and there is a significant value in that. We are very excited to establish QORIX, which will benefit the industry at large. The middleware solution development from QORIX will draw upon KPIT's experience in several production programmes, expertise in architecture consulting & software integration, and its strengths in cloud-based connected services.'

Dr Dirk Walliser, SVP Research & Development, ZF Group, said, 'The combined portfolio of standardised vehicle base software from KPIT and ZF will be one of the world's leading offerings for the automotive industry. QORIX will be open to other technology companies and will be able to offer the non-competitive differentiating parts of the vehicle software independently of shareholders and with high economies of scale. ZF will thus focus its own offering more on differentiating software functions and develop integrated solutions from hardware and software vehicle systems for vehicle manufacturers.'

 

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