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Volvo Cars Launches New Innovation Portal for UAE Digital Developers

Al-Futtaim’s Trading EnterprisesVolvo has announced that Volvo Cars has launched a new innovation portal to allow developers from across the world to innovate and help create better cars for the future. Available for App developers in the UAE to share their innovations, the new Volvo Cars Innovation Portal will help the brand realise its ambition of elevating the overall customer experience through a vast offer of high-quality apps, easier and more convenient ownership, and even safer cars.

The portal makes a broad variety of resources and tools available for free, allowing external developers to create new innovative services and in-car apps.  With the help of a wider development of software and services for its products, Volvo Cars aims to greatly increase the possibilities for its customers to make their cars more personal.

“Digital innovation remains at the forefront of Trading Enterprises – Volvo as we continue to develop applications and services offered to our customers through the web and smart devices,” said Oscar Rivoli, Managing Director at Al-Futtaim’s Trading Enterprises. “Volvo cars are becoming increasingly smarter and more connected, and with that comes a growing demand for apps and services among our customers. Availing these resources for UAE developers is a testament of the significance of the local market for Volvo Cars, and we look forward to seeing UAE developers join the platform and share innovations that could be implemented on Volvo vehicles both locally and globally.”

The portal’s resources are not only useful for developers, but also for researchers, smart-home tinkerers, and computer-savvy artists. By making these available, Volvo Cars continues its long tradition of sharing knowledge and research to contribute to safer roads for all.

The resources available on the Innovation Portal include a simulator that recreates the Android Automotive Operating System and Google apps used in new Volvos, providing developers with an accurate in-car experience of the system on their computer. This helpful tool supports app developers to design, develop, test and publish apps directly on Google Play in the car.

The platform will also feature the Extended Vehicle API (Application Programming Interface), marking the first time Volvo Cars offers an API to the public. With customers’ consent, the API allows developers and other third parties to access car dashboard data, such as charge/fuel level and distance travelled, and use it to build and provide new services. Additional data and data sources will be made available over time.

Other resources include a LiDAR dataset and a downloadable production 3D car model of the fully electric Volvo XC40 Recharge. The LiDAR dataset is released together with Luminar, the global leader in automotive LiDAR hardware and software technology, and Duke University. It has been created using Luminar’s high performance LiDAR sensors, which detect objects around the car up to 250 metres away by scanning the environment with pulses of laser lights. This dataset can help researchers to improve algorithms related to long range LiDAR detection, a crucial element to create autonomous cars that are safe at high speeds and in complex traffic environments.

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