Hyundai and Cisco team-up to create ‘ultimate connected car’

Hyundai is teaming with IT gigantic Cisco as it bids to produce what it says will be the utmost connected car. The Korean brand confirmed the news at the consumer electronics show in Las Vegas.
The step is created to bring greater comfort and comfort to future buyers and will focus on four crucial areas – fully autonomous driving (as previewed by the self-driving Ioniq (LINK), optimised route guidance, intelligent remote servicing and a mobility hub that it is claimed will connect Hyundai cars to buyers’ homes and workplaces. 
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The two companies will work together to build a platform for connected cars that will enable them to communicate with road infrastructure, other vehicles, Internet of things devices and the cloud.
“When you think about how much time we spend in our cars, it’s exciting to consider what can happen when your car genuinely becomes intelligent,” said James Peters, VP, Automotive and connected car service Unit, Cisco.
“By combining Hyundai’s leadership in automotive technology with Cisco’s strength in networking and security, we are accelerating the pace of advancement in this exciting space.”
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