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Make the transformation to sustainable mobility. Our mission is to design and co-create products and services that empower you to get there.

DXC Technology empowers customers worldwide to drive competitive advantage and navigate change. With expertise spanning autonomous drive, connected mobility, digital cockpit, UX, and testing and validation, DXC helps automakers, Tier 1 suppliers and key partners accelerate the shared, personal, connected and intelligent mobility of the future.

We work with our customers to support your transformation to become innovative digital businesses at the convergence of AI, autonomous mobility, connected infrastructure and digitisation.

We design and co-create products and services that help automotive companies make the transformation to sustainable mobility.





PKO Bank Polski relies on DXC Technology to make paying for parking easier

DXC is working with PKO Bank Polski, the largest bank in Poland, to deliver a new functionality in its IKO mobile banking app, enabling Polish users to quickly and safely pay for parking from the comfort of their own vehicle.

The solution, one of the first of its kind available in Poland, allows drivers to pay for parking through the in-vehicle infotainment dashboard once the system is linked to the app.





STARTUP AUTOBAHN Expo 2024 | Stuttgart, Germany

DXC driving AI innovation forward

Attendees at STARTUP AUTOBAHN Expo 2024 learned about DXC’s partnerships with three innovative start-ups that underline our dedication to supporting the future of AI-driven solutions. In his keynote address, Howard Boville, managing director of DXC’s Consulting & Engineering Services, discussed how automakers can build better products and operations and pioneer the future of the sector by using AI to embed sustainability decisions into their business. 

Watch the wrap-up video and read Howard's blog, Sustainability is AI’s new frontier for auto and manufacturing companies.

DXC and Snowflake unlock connected mobility analytics

DXC Technology and Snowflake partner on an innovative automotive solution that unlocks connected mobility analytics to streamline product quality root-cause analysis, software-defined vehicle anomaly detection, parts planning and service warranty operations. Built on Snowflake, our holistic data and AI solution integrates connected vehicle data with all required data – uniting internal and external data silos, and enabling data to be shared and monetized more easily.

Rethinking digital platforms as change agents in a software-defined world

This new paper from DXC Leading Edge examines the new role of digital platforms as conduits for high-velocity innovation. Included are perspectives on how platform thinking will transform the automotive sector.

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Analytics and Engineering

Vantage Power

A technology maker accelerated time-to-market by 6 months with DXC Luxoft product design.

Addressing the autonomous vehicle data problem

A global automotive manufacturer tackles the autonomous mobility data problem for self-driving cars with DXC data engineering, analytics and machine learning.

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Analytics and Engineering

Improve competitiveness and profitability with enterprise data architecture and software engineering.

Data and Analytics

Decrease manufacturing and R&D costs, improve algorithmic performance by 50% for high volume data ingestion and analysis. Accelerate time to market for connected autonomous mobility.

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How anonymization can solve autonomous driving data privacy challenges

As autonomous vehicles are tested on public roads, they capture massive amounts of data, including facial features and license plates. Anonymization technology helps ensure data privacy. (6 minute read)

How smart pricing analytics help OEMs compete in the spare parts business

The spare parts business is a vital component of OEM revenue. To stay current and competitive, automakers need to adopt smart pricing systems to gain insights and agility.

Racing to build autonomous cars

Automakers and tech firms are competing to be the first to develop fully autonomous vehicles. But the industry faces complex automotive and computing challenges as it defines the future of mobility.