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Bosch to acquire German mapping company in bid to boost automated driving development

February 24, 2022
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Robert Bosch said today it will acquire 3D-mapping company Atlatec GmbH as the world’s largest auto supplier looks to boost its development of automated driving systems.

Atlatec, based in Karlsruhe, Germany, creates high-resolution 3D maps for use in vehicles equipped with Level 3 or Level 4 automated technology. The company employs 25 people in Germany, Japan and the U.S., according to Bosch.

Bosch sees digital maps as playing a “crucial role” in the development of automated driving, alongside vehicle sensors such as radar and cameras.

“The planned acquisition of Atlatec further expands our expertise in the field of high-resolution digital maps and makes us even more diversified,” Mathias Pillin, president of cross-domain computing solutions at Bosch, said in a statement. “It makes Bosch the only company that can offer its customers all the necessary building blocks of automated driving — from actuators and sensors to software and maps — from a single source.”

Auto companies are increasingly looking toward acquisitions of and partnerships with mapping companies as they seek to develop self-driving vehicle systems. Toyota, for example, purchased U.S. high-tech mapping company Carmera Inc. last year.

The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval. Bosch declined to disclose how much it purchased Atlatec for.

Robert Bosch ranks No. 1 on the Automotive News list of the top global suppliers, with annual sales to automakers of $46.52 billion in 2020.

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