Mercedes-Benz accelerates in-house software push

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Works to bring its own MB.OS operating system to market.

Mercedes-Benz accelerates in-house software push
Mercedes-Benz has opened a new 200 million euro (A$293 million) software centre in Germany, its latest investment in boosting in-house software capabilities as it works to bring its own MB.OS operating system onto the market by 2024. Around 750 of the 3000 new hires the luxury carmaker plans to ...

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