International technology company Semcon and a global automotive partner have signed a new contract for autonomous vehicles. The assignment is mainly based in Brazil as part of Semcon’s global strategy to involve cutting-edge expertise in high-tech development projects from different countries.
The new agreement will initially consist of 10 specialists from Semcon in Brazil and four in Europe engaged in a joint development project in close cooperation with the customer. Most of the assignment went to Brazil because of Semcon’s experience of coordinating projects in various places around the world and access to local skills in Brazil.
“By moving parts of the project, the customer can also benefit from lower tax through the Brazilian support scheme for the automotive industry, Inovar Auto. In this way we are helping to reduce the customer’s costs while providing additional expertise,” said Markus Granlund, Semcon’s president and CEO.
Semcon has been in Brazil since 2006 and now has 180 employees there. The new project includes software development related to autonomic – or driverless – driving, run from the office in Sao Paolo.
“Semcon has had a global presence for many years and has advanced processes in place for dividing work between countries. As costs rise and expertise is becoming harder to find in Europe, we are seeing huge potential in spreading high-tech projects to more of our offices around the world,” said Granlund.