Nomovok and Pelagicore, both experts on Open Source technologies, start strategic cooperation around In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) to deliver first-class products and services to this fast growing vertical of the automotive industry.
Nomovok’s deep understanding in embedded Linux and product integration combined with Pelagicore’s excellence in automotive infotainment system design using it’s innovative Open Source based platforms and automotive specific modules creates a strong union providing IVI platform products and services. Both companies are members of the GENIVI Alliance and the cooperation will also enable leading edge GENIVI compliant product development.
Nomovok is a leading software supplier for Open Source based embedded devices. The company has 10 years of experience in embedded Linux system development and most recently focused for MeeGo systems, delivering complete software solutions for products on tablets, handsets and IVI segments. Nomovok employs 110 OSS experts globally and has additional 300 experts available trough selected OSS partners.
Pelagicore AB is a technology and product development company that focuses on applying Open Source software in the automotive infotainment industry. Its team of technology and Open Source community experts enable a novel, holistic approach to development and its unique expertise stretches from silicon design to OEM expert advisory roles. Pelagicore delivers automotive-centric software frameworks and key components to accelerate the implementation of infotainment systems based on Open Source software
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