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The new lab features a unique model of collaboration with Israeli startups and an exclusive partnership with the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA).
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Cet accord de trois ans permettra à Alliance Ventures d'étendre sa présence en Chine, et à Plug and Play d’offrir aux start-up de son portefeuille l’accès à la plus grande alliance automobile mondiale.
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Ce partenariat illustre la volonté d’Alliance Ventures de rester à la pointe des technologies automobiles de nouvelle génération.
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Alliance Ventures investira jusqu'à 1 milliard de dollars d'ici 2022 pour soutenir l'open innovation.
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Three-year agreement will expand Alliance Ventures’ reach in China and provide Plug and Play start-ups with access to the world’s largest automotive alliance
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Partnership will add to Alliance Ventures’ efforts to remain at the cutting edge of next-generation systems for the automotive industry
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Alliance Ventures will invest up to $1 billion by 2022 to support open innovation
- Renault and Nissan have established a new Research & Development hub in China, complementing their joint innovation labs in Silicon Valley, USA and Tel Aviv, Israel
- The new lab in Shanghai is focused on developing technology for autonomous drive, connected and electric vehicles
- The facility will enable the companies to leverage open innovation opportunities with Chinese start-ups and other partners
- Technologies developed in Shanghai will be leveraged globally by Renault and Nissan
- Alliance Intelligent Cloud built on Microsoft Azure to power the Alliance’s latest connected services
- World’s leading automotive alliance to use Alliance Intelligent Cloud for connected infrastructure in nearly all 200 markets served by Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi
- Alliance Intelligent Cloud to power the connected services in the all-new Renault Clio and the Nissan Leaf in Europe and Japan later this year
Alliance Ventures, o fundo de capital de risco para investimentos estratégicos da Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, anunciou que está investindo na PowerShare, uma plataforma de recarga de veículos elétricos (VEs) baseada na China.