Volvo Cars Developing Technology Hub

The automaker says it is taking software development in-house, both to reach its online goals and because cars are increasingly defined by software rather than traditional hardware.

Paul Myles, Europe Correspondent

March 11, 2022

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Volvo to employ more than 700 professionals at expanded technology hub.

Volvo Cars is creating a new technology hub in Stockholm in a bid to boost its capabilities in software engineering, data science and analytics, product management, online business and user experience.

It expects to create a workspace for more than 700 professionals at the Stockholm center, which is an expansion of Volvo’s current downtown location. The center will focus on areas the automaker views as a key part of its ongoing transformation.

Volvo’s move toward online sales is part of its intention to take the lead in the fast-growing premium electric segment giving access to millions of direct consumer relationships. This includes creating a simplified process for ordering a vehicle, with transparent pricing, clear product information and clarity on delivery times.

The automaker says it is taking software development in-house, both to reach its online aims and because cars are increasingly defined by software rather than traditional hardware. To this end, Volvo also is centralizing computing inside its battery-electric vehicles into a core system allowing software improvement with over-the-air updates.

Hanna Fager, head of corporate functions at Volvo Cars, says: “People with the right competence and values make the difference for our ambitions, and that’s why we’re establishing our new tech hub. Stockholm is a hot spot for tech talents, and we want to create an innovative, creative and collaborative workplace to attract people from around the world.”

 

About the Author(s)

Paul Myles

Europe Correspondent, Informa Group

Paul Myles is an award-winning journalist based in Europe covering all aspects of the automotive industry. He has a wealth of experience in the field working at specialist, national and international levels.

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