Microsoft inks patent license deal with Toyota for connected cars


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Microsoft has announced a new patent licensing agreement with Toyota Corp for connected car technologies. The latest  agreement builds on Toyota and Microsoft’s strong partnership, which includes their collaboration on the Azure-based Toyota Big Data Center.

Microsoft own patents like car operating systems, Wi-Fi, motion sensors, voice recognition, and navigation.

Erich Andersen, corporate vice president and chief IP counsel of Microsoft’s Intellectual Property Group said,

Microsoft invests $11.4 billion annually in research and development and for more than 30 years has been developing innovative technologies that are powering today’s connected car experiences. When you look across telematics, infotainment, safety and other systems in today’s connected cars, you find Microsoft technologies and innovation. Microsoft doesn’t make cars; we are working closely with today’s car companies to help them meet customer demands, and we’re pleased today to announce the licensing of our patented technology to our partner, Toyota.

Tokuhisa Nomura, executive general manager of Toyota’s Advanced R&D and Engineering Company said,

This is an exciting time in the industry, and we believe that to create the best, most immersive connected car experiences, automotive makers should partner with technology leaders like Microsoft. Through this patent partnership between Toyota and Microsoft, we will be able to innovate faster to deliver new, contextual and immersive experiences to our customers.


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