Hella and Faurecia enter into strategic collaboration
Hella, the lighting and electronics specialist, and the French technology supplier Faurecia will cooperate in a strategic partnership for the development of innovative interior lighting solutions. Within this cooperation, the companies will jointly develop lighting solutions with high-technology content in the area of surface and dynamic-lighting for a comprehensive, personalised cockpit environment. Faurecia contributes its expertise as a complete system integrator for vehicle interiors, Hella supplies innovative products in the field of interior lighting.
“Trends such as autonomous driving and individualisation will completely redefine vehicle interiors. We are therefore already working intensively on concepts for vehicle interior lighting that enable a variety of new functionalities and which can be adapted to the different needs of passengers and driving situations,” said Hella CEO Dr Rolf Breidenbach. “The collaboration with Faurecia will provide us with additional opportunities to drive the development of innovative interior lighting solutions in a comprehensive manner.”
Patrick Koller, CEO of Faurecia: “In the rapidly changing automotive industry, we need to create value through innovations with rapid time to market. As a systems integrator in the vehicle interior, we have created partnerships to expand our technology expertise and become more agile. Our strategic collaboration with Hella is the latest example of this approach. Alongside our partnerships with Mahle and ZF, we are uniquely positioned to offer safe, connected and personalised user experiences, which can be integrated into today’s vehicles and will be critical for tomorrow’s cars.”
At the Paris Motor Show held in October 2018, Faurecia and Hella showcased a first demonstration of a unique ambient lighting experience for a more comfortable, dynamic and versatile environment integrated into a cockpit of the future. On entering the vehicle, occupants were welcomed by personalised interior lighting on the instrument panel, door panels and seats. Faurecia and Hella have also worked on the autonomous driving scenario to devise a series of dynamic lighting features to enhance driver information and safety.
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