Arrow Electronics Inc, a global provider of technology solutions, and its engineering services company,
eInfochips, has announced the expansion of its Automotive Centre of Excellence (CoE) with new development centres in Munich and Istanbul to better assist customers in the development of next generation automotive products.
Innovators face hurdles in adopting connected, autonomous and hybrid software technologies, as some lack in-house engineering talent with the relevant skills. Arrow’s Automotive CoE addresses the opportunities and helps resolve the challenges associated with these technologies in the automotive industry.
Arrow’s recent acquisition of
iQmine, a leading engineering services provider for the automotive and transportation industry, further bolsters the CoE’s capabilities. Headquartered in Munich, Germany, with another development centre in Istanbul, Türkiye, iQmine helps automotive OEMs and Tier-One companies accelerate product development, including its deep expertise in AUTOSAR (Automotive Open System Architecture), ECU (electronic control unit) software development, functional safety and vehicle diagnostics.
Rick Marano (pictured), president of Arrow’s global components business, said: “The C.A.S.E (connected, autonomous, shared and electrified) trend is becoming the framework for the future of the automotive industry. This presents an unprecedented opportunity for Arrow in both engineering services and components. The automotive CoE, augmented by our recent acquisition of iQmine, as well as Avelabs earlier this year, complements and expands our existing engineering services provided by eInfochips.”