National Innovation Center and Great Wall Motors established a joint laboratory for automotive-grade chips

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On June 7, the National New Energy Vehicle Technology Innovation Center (hereinafter referred to as the "National Innovation Center") officially announced that it had jointly unveiled the "Automotive-Grade Chip Joint Laboratory" with Great Wall Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Great Wall Motor") the day before.


National Innovation Center and Great Wall Motors established a joint laboratory for automotive-grade chips


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According to reports, the joint laboratory will build a closed loop of government, industry and innovation by creating "one platform and three supports". "One platform" means providing one-stop services such as testing, certification, consulting and training to upstream and downstream enterprises in the industry chain such as complete vehicles, automotive electronics and automotive chips through the joint laboratory. "Three supports" means supporting the selection and evaluation of domestic chips for Great Wall and other automakers; supporting the linkage between chip companies and OEMs; and supporting the improvement of the industry ecology.


Apart from this, the two parties did not disclose more details, but what is certain is that with the establishment of the joint laboratory, the in-depth cooperation between the National Innovation Center and Great Wall Motors in the field of automotive chips will be further deepened to enhance the comprehensive competitiveness of both parties in the field of automotive chips, and will also promote the overall improvement of domestic automotive chip testing and certification technology.


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