Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has agreed to acquire AOX, a German
company specializing in embedded software for carmakers and their
suppliers. The acquisition will enhance Accenture's capabilities to
help automotive clients solve challenges they are facing in their
transition to software-defined vehicles.
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Accenture has agreed to acquire embedded
software company AOX in Germany to help automotive companies and
their suppliers develop software-defined vehicles (Graphic:
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AOX designs and develops the complex system architectures and
high-performance software that increasingly enable and define the
performance and features of todays’ vehicles. The company has built
a reputation for helping carmakers and suppliers master the shift
from traditional software engineering to developing highly
integrated scalable architectures. This shift is crucial for
carmakers and suppliers to stay competitive, leading to a faster
go-to-market strategy, with improved and less fault-prone software
features and products.
“Software expertise is becoming the dominating factor in the
auto market,” said Christof Horn, who leads the automotive practice
of Accenture’s digital engineering and manufacturing service,
Industry X, in Europe. “This is where AOX excels. The company’s
expertise in high-performance computing, real-time operating
systems and the entire software development process makes them an
ideal addition to Accenture. The AOX team will become another
pillar of the automotive technology powerhouse Accenture has been
building over the past years.”
Christina Raab, market unit lead for Accenture in Germany,
Austria and Switzerland, added: “Automotive companies are looking
for new types of providers that bring deep software architecture
expertise and the ability to execute projects across the entire
product lifecycle, cost-efficiently and at scale. In combining
AOX’s and Accenture’s capabilities we will form a strong player
that develops software from the chip to the cloud, covering the
complete life cycle from architecture design to maintenance. This
acquisition demonstrates our commitment to build long-lasting
strategic relationships with our clients and support them along the
complex Automotive Software value chain.”
AOX’s clients are major German car manufacturers and large
automotive suppliers. The company is headquartered in
Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, and has offices in Karlsruhe,
Rosenheim, and Wetzlar. Its team of more than 50 highly skilled
professionals will become part of Accenture’s Industry X
engineering team.
Rainer Oder, co-founder and CEO of AOX, commented: “As part of
Accenture, we can create exciting new opportunities for our
employees and provide the expertise and talent our clients need for
major transformation projects. This will help them tackle complex
software challenges in the concept phase of products and drive
innovation throughout the entire lifecycle. Accenture’s scale and
service portfolio will enable us to deliver software solutions to
clients globally in the automotive industry and other embedded
software-heavy sectors such as medical technology.”
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Completion of the
acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions.
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