Luxoft unveils its Shared Mobility Concept, the HALO
Luxoft, a DXC Technology Company, in collaboration with LG Electronics, Amazon and Mapbox unveiled Luxoft HALO, the company’s latest shared mobility concept featuring a revolutionary digital, consumer-grade in-vehicle experience.
Luxoft HALO will be formally debuted at CES 2020, Las Vegas, NV.
At home, consumers expect their digital experiences to be simple, convenient and accessible at any time across a range of devices. Increasingly, consumers also expect access to their favorite content and services, in the vehicle and on the go. Luxoft HALO shared mobility concept demonstrates how all consumers' mobility needs can be seamlessly integrated with their personal digital lifestyle.
”Together with our key partners, we can now deliver a complete, highly personalized and intelligent in-vehicle consumer-grade experience, powered by webOS Auto, the platform for shared and intelligent mobility,” said Vildan Hasanbegovic, Director of Partnerships and Head of Marketing at Luxoft Automotive. ”It's an open platform that delivers, with exceptional quality, an existing ecosystem of intelligent services and dynamic content — from in-vehicle infotainment to connected video streaming services and more — that is increasingly becoming an essential part of consumers‘ personal digital lifestyles.”
Luxoft can already deploy webOS Auto to large-scale series production systems, including Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) for traditional needs, Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) with ride-hailing mode, Cabin display for ride-hailing systems and Centre stack display for ride-hailing systems.
Partner Innovations Showcased in Luxoft HALO include LG Electronics and webOS Auto, Alexa Auto and Mapbox. webOS Auto is an open and ideal platform for shared and intelligent mobility. webOS Auto provides features, and functionality, and incorporates all essential components such as multimedia processing, multi-display control, connectivity, security, offering improved comfort and convenience to passengers.
Alexa already helps simplify and organise life at home - now one can take her with them on the go with Alexa Auto. Alexa can help play music, get directions, place calls, listen to audiobooks, control smart home, and more, with just your voice - so one can keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. Alexa is already available in dozens of vehicles from leading automakers, and Amazon has released services like the Alexa Auto SDK that make it easy for automakers and suppliers to integrate Alexa directly into their infotainment system.
Mapbox is a live location data platform powering maps and navigation experiences for mobile, web, gaming, and automotive. Mapbox maintains SDKs for developers building for webOS Auto, Android, iOS, Unity 3D, and web, and APIs for rendering maps and performing spatial functions. Every month, over 150,000 developers build with Mapbox. Over 45,000 mobile apps are powered by Mapbox SDKs. Applications and platforms built by developers using Mapbox reach more than 600 million monthly active users.
Luxoft unveils its Shared Mobility Concept, the HALO
Modified on Thursday 2nd January 2020
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