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Friday, January 08 2021 - 17:20
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Nexteer Automotive's Collaboration with Tactile Mobility Complements Software Offerings & Next Level "Steering Feel"
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Nexteer Automotive (http://www.nexteer.com/news-releases/) expands its growing 
software capabilities with an investment in Tactile Mobility, the leading 
tactile virtual sensing and data company based in Israel.  

"Nexteer's collaboration with Tactile Mobility is a perfect complement to our 
existing global software business model and focus on motion control software. 
We are looking forward to building-out even more of our software offerings that 
maximize over-the-air updates and connectivity for even safer, more reliable 
driving," said Robin Milavec, Senior Vice President, Executive Board Director, 
Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), Nexteer 
Automotive. "Software plays an important, central role in the automotive 
industry and especially in steering features and a driver's connection to the 
road. This investment is yet another example of how we are executing our 
strategy for growth in alignment with key industry megatrends." 

Tactile Mobility's software collects data using vehicles' built in, non-visual 
sensors including wheel speed, wheel angle, RPM, paddles position, gear 
position and then analyzes it to yield actionable insights in real-time. These 
insights provide a clear-cut, highly accurate description and analysis of the 
continually evolving state of vehicles, roads and vehicle-road dynamics. 

Steering plays a unique role in giving the driver a "feel of the road." Beyond 
the performance aspect of a driver's road connection, this road feedback also 
plays an important safety-critical element in giving the driver a sense of 
hazardous road conditions (e.g., icy, gravely, potholes etc.). Already a leader 
in software-tuning for steering feel, Nexteer expects to elevate its expertise 
via Tactile Mobility's real-time data feeds on vehicle environments. Nexteer 
joins other global automotive companies collaborating with Tactile Mobility.

"Having the support and vote of confidence from Nexteer is sure to strengthen 
our position in the market, and we couldn't be more delighted," said Eitan 
Grosbard, VP of Business Development at Tactile Mobility. "We are seeing a 
burgeoning demand for our unique tactile sensing technology as well as our data 
which offers a true to life picture of the state of our road and mobility 
ecosystem in real-time. We will continue to harness the potential of that data 
with our partners – be they cities, municipalities, insurers, OEMs or Tier-1 
suppliers."

ABOUT NEXTEER 

Nexteer Automotive (HK 1316), a global leader in intuitive motion control, is a 
multi-billion dollar global steering and driveline business delivering electric 
and hydraulic power steering systems, steering columns, driveline systems, as 
well as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving 
enabling technologies for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company 
has 27 manufacturing plants, four technical and software centers and 13 
customer service centers strategically located in North and South America, 
Europe, Asia and Africa. The company serves more than 60 customers in every 
major region of the world including BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, GM, PSA Groupe, 
Toyota and VW, as well as automakers in India and China. www.nexteer.com

ABOUT TACTILE MOBILITY 

Tactile Mobility is the world's leading tactile virtual sensing technology and 
data provider, enabling actionable insights for autonomous vehicles, 
municipalities, and fleet managers. Tactile Mobility's unique technology 
collects "first principle", crucial, anonymized real-time data generated from 
vehicles' non-visual, existing sensors and turns it into actionable insights on 
road attributes including grades, grip, and curvatures as well as vehicle 
attributes such as weight, tire parameters, and more. Insights provided by 
Tactile Mobility greatly enhance vehicle intelligence and ride safety, 
efficiency and experience as well as empower city officials with new and much 
higher value data to better conduct planned maintenance and detect hazards in 
near real-time. Tactile Mobility was co-founded in 2012 by Boaz Mizrachi, Yossi 
Shiri, and Alex Ackerman. The company is already working with multiple OEMs, 
road authorities, and municipalities and is based in Haifa, Israel with a 
presence in Europe, the US, and Asia.

Link to Nexteer Media Center(https://www.nexteer.com/media-center/) 

Source: Nexteer Automotive
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