Jio Platforms Limited (JPL) owned JioThings Limited and MediaTek have announced that they are collaborating to offer a 'Made in India' Smart Digital Cluster and Smart Module to the 2-wheeler (2W) market in India. Under this collaboration, MediaTek is offering its advanced chipset technology and JioThings is offering digital solutions. This will strengthen the presence of these companies in the 2-wheeler and EV space. An Android-based Smart Digital Cluster sounds like a smart idea as it will not only be adopted in India, but also globally.
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AvniOS, an operating system will run on the digital cluster developed by JioThings. The OS will be powered by MediaTek chips. A smart digital cluster will enable the customer to get access to real-time data analytics, customisable interfaces, voice recognition for effortless control, and a comprehensive Cluster OS for seamless integration with Vehicle controllers, IoT-enabled charging infrastructure and Smart Battery Management System optimized for EVs.
This will benefit the users, as well as the OEMs (original equipment makers) in taking their new products to the market faster. Users will have to download the Jio Automotive App Suite which includes things such as JioPage, JioSaavn, Jio Voice Assistant, JioXploR, and more. This will significantly improve the experience of driving a 2-wheeler for users.
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Kiran Thomas, President and CEO of Jio Platforms Limited, said, "Jio Things is pleased to collaborate with MediaTek to revolutionize the Mobility industry with our 4G Smart Android Digital Cluster, App Suite and Smart Module solutions. This collaboration firms up our commitment towards India-led global innovation and enhancing customer experiences in IoT technology, integrating MediaTek's advanced chipset with our cutting-edge digital solutions to set new benchmarks offering seamless performance and unparalleled customer experience tailored for the future of mobility."