Germany’s Robert Bosch will invest more than $2.9 billion in artificial intelligence over the next couple of years, as one of the world’s largest car-parts suppliers bets on the technology to maximize ...
BERLIN, Jan ‌5 : Automotive supplier Bosch expects strong software sales over the coming years thanks largely to an increasingly tech-driven car market, the German company said on Monday at the CES ...
BERLIN, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Automotive supplier Bosch expects strong software sales over the coming years thanks largely to ‌an increasingly tech-driven car market, the German company said ‌on Monday at ...
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OMODA and Jaecoo Philippines (OJPH) is taking a major step toward strengthening its after-sales support with a newly signed partnership with Bosch Car Service, one of the most recognized names in ...
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According to the engineering giant the losses from its mobility division in Germany, which provides vehicle parts and software, were the result of a stagnating market and increased competition. Bosch ...
Germany's Bosch will cut 13,000 jobs as the world's top vehicle parts supplier battles a sluggish market, high costs and pressure from rivals that have left it with an annual cost gap of €2.5bn ...