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Stellantis, network of collaborative projects to foster innovation

These projects can combine private and public funding, bringing together the expertise of Stellantis' extensive technical community and top-tier institutions with their highly skilled talent

Stellantis is collaborating with researchers, scientists and engineers around the world - one of the largest networks of cooperative innovation - to speed the development and implementation of ground-breaking technologies to help the Company deliver the goals of the Dare Forward 2030 strategic plan, including reaching carbon net zero emissions by 2038. 

With more than three decades working with public institutions, other R&D centres, academies and various stakeholders, Stellantis is capitalising on that experience by building one of the biggest and widest collaborative ecosystems in the world, which today numbers 164 running projects and over 1,000 different partners involved worldwide. 

These projects can combine private and public funding, bringing together the expertise of Stellantis' extensive technical community and top-tier institutions with their highly skilled talent, to seek solutions to the most-challenging issues in global mobility. Together, Stellantis and its unprecedented collaborations are building the common roadmap to cutting-edge freedom of mobility. 

"Addressing the complexity of tomorrow's mobility requires innovation. Our open approach, based on a global collaborative ecosystem, covering the most challenging technical topics, allows us to advance knowledge and focus on pre-competitive research that can eventually and positively impact the mobility world," said Ned Curic, Stellantis Chief Technology Officer. "We are stronger and more creative when we work together, especially when we join forces with some of the world's best partners and researchers. This pioneering spirit is key to the transformation of Stellantis into a well-recognised tech company and helps us find breakthrough answers to technical challenges, answers that help our customers, our company and our society." 

Stellantis teams from Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain are working in cooperation with other stakeholders on common and harmonised goals. Each collaborative, co-funded project can last up to four years. 

In addition, other Stellantis teams in Brazil, China, India and the United States are proactively involved in pre-competitive research with industry stakeholders, contributing in-kind resources to address technical issues.

The roster of global collaborative projects is aligned with Stellantis' strategic technical domains, which include: 

  • Autonomous driving and connectivity
  • Body, chassis and interior
  • Electrification technologies and advanced propulsion
  • Manufacturing
  • Materials

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