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BMW, Daimler to team up on automated driving

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July 4, 2019
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BMWSome 1,200 developers at BMW and Daimler will team up to develop automated driving technology.

The companies, Germany’s two biggest carmakers after Volkswagen, said on Thursday that they would pool their development resources at a time of shrinking margins.

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The strategic partnership will focus on developing technologies for assisted driving systems, automated driving on highways and automated parking, BMW and Daimler said in a statement.

They added that they would implement the technologies in their cars independently.

The carmakers first announced their plans to join forces on automated driving technology in February, saying  that they were discussing the possibility of extending their partnership.

BMW and Daimler said they had finalised the agreement and expected the technology to be deployed in mass market vehicles from 2024.

Both carmakers issued profit warnings earlier this year.

Facing headwinds from international trade conflicts and narrowing margins due to tougher emission legislation, carmakers are being driven to team up by the massive development costs of key technologies in which they face competition from internet giants like Alphabet’s Waymo.

Europe’s biggest carmakers, Volkswagen and Ford, are in the final stage of talks on a strategic alliance to jointly develop self driving and electric cars.

Newspaper Handelsblatt said that the deal was set to be approved on July 11.

In May, Renault and Italian American group, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, announced they were in merger talks, but discussions were later called off.

Daimler issued a profit warning in June, its third in 12 months, saying it was setting aside hundreds of millions of euros to cover a regulatory crackdown on diesel emissions.

In May, BMW warned on profits, saying it had to make larger investments than expected.

The two companies said their cooperation was non-exclusive, with results being made available to other licensed original equipment manufacturers.

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