Industries / Automotive
Software for an industry becoming a software industry
Dealer platforms, connected vehicle services, and manufacturing systems for OEMs, suppliers, and mobility companies — from the showroom floor to the vehicle data cloud.
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connected vehicles streaming through data platforms we've built
Why automotive
An industry we know from the inside
The automotive value chain is being rewritten in software: vehicles that ship features over the air, buyers who complete most of the purchase before entering a showroom, and supply chains under pressure to prove provenance for every cell in every battery. Incumbency helps less than it used to; execution speed helps more.
We work across that chain — digital retail experiences that match how people actually buy cars now, connected vehicle data platforms that turn telemetry into services, and the plant and supplier systems that keep increasingly complex builds on schedule.
The landscape
What's actually hard in automotive
The friction we hear in every first workshop — and the engineered answers we bring to it.
Retail expectations gap
Car buyers who expect e-commerce clarity meeting a purchase process built around fax machines and four-square worksheets.
Vehicle data at scale
Connected fleets generating terabytes of telemetry daily — valuable in theory, unusable without serious streaming infrastructure.
Supply chain traceability
Regulatory and customer pressure to trace components and materials through supplier tiers that still run on spreadsheets.
Digital retail platforms
Online-to-showroom buying journeys — inventory, trade-in valuation, financing pre-approval — that dealers adopt because they close deals.
Vehicle telemetry pipelines
Streaming ingestion and analytics for connected fleets, powering predictive maintenance, usage insights, and subscription services.
Tiered supplier visibility
Traceability platforms that assemble component genealogy across supplier tiers — audit-ready when regulation or recalls demand it.
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