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AT&T Drive Studio partners to deliver the future of the connected car

Three additional companies have partnered with the AT&T Drive Studio, said to be a first-of-its-kind connected car centre for innovation and research in Atlanta. "This is an exciting ecosystem and we are committed to leading the way to take the connected car to the next level for auto manufacturers and their drivers," said Glenn Lurie, president, AT&T Emerging Enterprises and Partnerships, AT&T Mobility. "That's the essence of the AT&T Drive Studio, to bring together the best players in the auto industry
February 27, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Three additional companies have partnered with the 1970 AT&T Drive Studio, said to be a first-of-its-kind connected car centre for innovation and research in Atlanta.

"This is an exciting ecosystem and we are committed to leading the way to take the connected car to the next level for auto manufacturers and their drivers," said Glenn Lurie, president, AT&T Emerging Enterprises and Partnerships, AT&T Mobility. "That's the essence of the AT&T Drive Studio, to bring together the best players in the auto industry ecosystem to collaborate and create the future faster."

The AT&T Drive Studio now includes support from the following leaders in the connected car network: Qualcomm Technologies, a world leader in 3G, 4G and next-generation wireless technologies, intends to showcase its newly announced Qualcomm Snapdragon automotive solutions for infotainment and Telematics, integrated with AT&T's Drive portfolio; RedBend, automotive software management software provider, will remotely manage automotive software in the new AT&T Drive Studio; QuickPlay Media will develop an in-vehicle video service, powered by QuickPlay's OpenVideo platform to deliver live linear TV and streaming video on demand services to automotive manufacturers collaborating in the project.

The AT&T Drive Studio features working garage bays, a speech lab, a full showroom to exhibit the latest innovations, conference facilities, and much more. The AT&T Drive Studio integrates AT&T solutions across multiple companies and serves as a hub where AT&T can respond to needs of automotive manufacturers and the auto environment as a whole.

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