Skip to main content

Here to acquire ATS to power software updates for connected and AVs

Here Technologies (HT) has announced plans to acquire German-based ATS Telematics Systems (ATS) which develops over-the-air (OTA) software updating technology for the automotive industry. The transaction aims to leverage the full potential of connected and autonomous vehicles that draw on HD maps to provide a near real-time picture road environments.
November 30, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
7643 Here Technologies (HT) has announced plans to acquire German-based ATS 6224 Telematics Systems (ATS) which develops over-the-air (OTA) software updating technology for the automotive industry. The transaction aims to leverage the full potential of connected and autonomous vehicles that draw on HD maps to provide a near real-time picture road environments.


ATS’ open source and open standards-based technology is designed with the intention of allowing auto makers and the broader industry to deliver data, software and firmware to vehicles in a secure, cost-effective and scalable manner.  

The solution is aligned with Uptane, the OTA security framework initiated and funded by the U.S. 1742 Department of Homeland Security which defends attacks on updates for connected cars. ATS is also a member of the German Association of the Automotive Industry, and a key contributor to the development of OTA inside Genivi and Automotive Grade Linux.

HT plans to continue developing and offering the solution as a standalone product within its automotive portfolio, while also extending the benefits of the technology to other aspects of its business.

Ralf Herrtwich, SVP Automotive of HT, said: “Data and software delivery is a defining factor for future success within the automotive industry as vehicles are becoming more connected and autonomous. The acquisition of ATS is a hugely important strategic investment for us to complement our portfolio as a premium automotive cloud provider. I’m excited to welcome Armin and his team into the Here family.”

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • ZF acquires braking control specialist Wabco
    April 9, 2019
    German technology group ZF Friedrichshafen is to acquire Wabco, a supplier of braking control systems for commercial vehicles. ZF says commercial vehicle braking solutions are central for the control of automated driving functions such as emergency braking manoeuvres of trucks and trailers. Wolf-Henning Scheider, CEO of ZF, says the deal will help “create a foundation” for the company to offer systems for automated mobility solutions for passengers and goods. ZF expects that automated driv
  • The Traffic Group acquires ANPR supplier Mav systems
    March 8, 2018
    UK-based The Traffic Group (TTG) has acquired supplier of automatic number plate recognition cameras Mav systems (Mav) to provide a more extensive range of traffic solutions. It will also extend Mav’s international partners with a broader product portfolio from other TTG companies and present opportunities to cross-sell their market solutions to new regions. Steve Walker, co-founder and managing director of Mav, said: “In joining forces with TTG we are already seeing opportunities to develop enhanced pro
  • Trend Micro discovers 'indefensible' car security/CAN standard flaw
    August 18, 2017
    Trend Micro claims to have discovered a hack is found that is not only successful in being able to drastically affect the performance and function of the car, but is also stealthy and vendor neutral. Discovered by researchers at Politecnico di Milano, Linklayer Labs and Trend Micro’s Forward-looking Threat Research (FTR) team, the hack is said to be currently indefensible by modern car security technology and to completely resolve it would require broad, sweeping changes in standards and the ways in-vehi
  • Swarco acquires Irish-owned Elmore Group
    August 1, 2024
    Family firm, a long-term partner of Swarco, will now come under the group umbrella