Hella and ZF strategic partnership

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GERMANY ZF and Hella have entered into a strategic partnership over sensor technology, particularly for front camera systems, imaging and radar systems. ZF will further strengthen its portfolio as a systems supplier which offers both modern assistance systems and autonomous driving functions, whereas Hella will drive technological development and benefits from a broader market access with its technologies.

In their first joint project, the partners are targeting a current market trend: In the future, the highest Euro NCAP safety ratings will require the assistance of camera-supported assistance functions. Therefore, the demand for front cameras in all vehicle segments will rise. ZF and Hella will offer automotive manufacturers a joint product and are starting development immediately with an expected market launch in 2020.

ZF brings hardware and its expertise in functions, systems and integration to the partnership, whereas Hella and its subsidiary Hella Aglaia Mobile Vision contribute competence in efficient, tried-and-tested imaging software and application development.

In the mid to long-term, these cooperation partners will also provide camera systems for automated driving functions as well as for commercial vehicles and off-highway applications. ZF expands its camera portfolio and therefore offers more options to customers while continuing to work with an established partner. Hella Aglaia gains a new customer and partner for its independent and open software solutions for driver assistance systems.

“This strategic partnership for sensor technology with Hella enhances our position as a complete systems supplier for modern assistance systems as well as autonomous driving functions,” said Dr Stefan Sommer, CEO of ZF Friedrichshafen AG.

“This non-exclusive cooperation with Hella is an important expansion of our Vision Zero ecosystem of development partnerships. Thus, we can create a wider technological foundation for safety and autonomous driving.”

Dr Rolf Breidenbach, CEO at Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., added: “Hella is a strong and experienced provider of sensor technologies. Our knowledge aligns perfectly with ZF’s expertise. By combining our strengths, we clearly aim to provide market leading and high performing assistance systems and autonomous driving functions. In addition, this cooperation will strengthen Hella’s position as a well-regarded supplier for imaging and radar sensor technologies.”