Sasken Technologies bets big on connectivity demand from automotive industry

With growing demand for in-vehicle infotainment, connectivity, and ADAS, Sasken Technologies is confident of registering strong double-digit growth over the next five years in its automotive business.

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Sasken Technologies bets big on connectivity demand from automotive industry

Bengaluru-headquartered Sasken Technologies, which is a product engineering company, and a key provider of embedded systems, digital transformation, and cloud services, is eyeing strong growth for its business from the automotive industry in India. 

With the growing implementation of high-end in-vehicle infotainment systems, connectivity solutions, as well as safety technologies like ADAS, the company is confident of registering a double-digit growth over the next five years in its automotive vertical. Sasken Technologies enables connectivity in vehicles, and its software for telematics-based products claims to offer platform-development capabilities.

"We operate at the interplay of these technologies, and deliver solutions for our customers. We are seeing good traction from Tier-1s, and automotive OEMs in India," Rajiv C Mody, CMD & CEO, Sasken Technologies, reveals in this video.

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