Agreement supports automotive programmes
The MathWorks has signed a long-term support agreement with Toyota and Denso, Toyota's primary automotive supplier, to support their automotive production programmes.
The MathWorks has signed a long-term support agreement with Toyota and Denso, Toyota's primary automotive supplier, to support their automotive production programmes.
This agreement will enable both companies to continue their commitment to model-based design and automatic embedded code generation technology, using MathWorks simulation, modelling, and code generation products in a number of their production software development programs, including powertrain control and other electronics control units.
As part of the agreement, Cybernet Systems, the MathWorks distributor in Japan, will provide local support services to Toyota and Denso, in close co-operation with MathWorks support staff.
"Toyota and Denso have been very satisfied by the support services provided by The MathWorks and Cybernet Systems during our recently completed pilot agreement", said Kazuhiko Hayashi, General Manager, Toyota Electronics Engineering Division.
"Toyota currently has various efforts underway to promote more efficient vehicle development".
"We believe that this agreement will contribute a great deal to these efforts and expect that our relationship with The MathWorks will continue for a long time into the future".
The expansion of the Toyota and Denso relationship with The MathWorks is the result of a successful pilot program that included the use of Matlab, Simulink, Stateflow and Real-Time Workshop in production programmes.
The new agreement enables Toyota and Denso to commit to model-based design in current and future production vehicle programs and to use production C code for complex, real-time embedded systems.
Toyota and Denso plan a major commitment to MathWorks Release 14 tools throughout their advanced design and production design processes.
As a result, the companies will be able to better leverage design models to address the challenges of vehicle-level modelling, controller design, system simulation and production code generation.
By expanding the application of model-based design, Toyota and Denso intend to gain a competitive edge in the industry by delivering new vehicle designs to the market faster and more cost effectively.
"Toyota and Denso's commitment to model-based design exemplifies the way in which MathWorks software is increasingly being adopted by automotive industry leaders around the world for product design and development", said Andy Grace, Vice President of Design Automation Development at The MathWorks.
"We began our relationship with Toyota and Denso over ten years ago in a collaborative effort to define the engineering tools needed by the automotive industry".
"After building widespread use in their R and D groups, we set the goal of effective deployment of MathWorks software in their production environment".
"Our strong working relationship with Toyota and Denso has now enabled us to meet this goal".
"We are looking forward to Toyota's deployment of Release 14 and we plan to continue to improve our tools to address their future production needs".
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