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NISSAN JOINT RESEARCH CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT MOBILITY AT TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY OPENS IN BEIJING

May 20, 2016 by Nissan

NISSAN JOINT RESEARCH CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT MOBILITY AT TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY OPENS IN BEIJINGBEIJING, China – This week marked the opening of the Tsinghua University (Department of Automotive Engineering) - Nissan Joint Research Center for Intelligent Mobility (the Joint Research Center), a collaboration between Nissan and Tsinghua University in Beijing to work on research and development of electric vehicle and autonomous drive technologies for the Chinese market.

At the opening ceremony, Nissan and Tsinghua University provided the general framework for the researches of EV technologies including battery safety, autonomous driving technology and traffic systems for China in the future. To facilitate research about Chinese roads and local driving habits, the two parties will share resources to contribute to China's future mobility. At the same time, they hope that the cooperative efforts will develop more talent to drive the Chinese auto industry toward a more advanced and sophisticated future.

Among the attendees were Prof. Ouyang Minggao, vice president of the Academic Committee of Tsinghua University; Prof. Li Keqiang, chair of the Tsinghua University Department of Automotive Engineering; Prof. Zhao Fuquan, director of the Tsinghua Automotive Strategy Research Institute, and Takao Asami, senior vice president of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

'As we continue to expand our R&D capabilities throughout the world, we aggressively pursue our activities to create new values of mobility here in this new research center in Beijing,' said Asami.

Prof. Li saw tremendous demand and market potentials for intelligent mobility in China. He believes that the Joint Research Center will play a key role in realizing such potentials by ways of technology development.

Nissan and Tsinghua University have a long history of cooperation. Over the past 10 years, they have maintained close cooperation in the research of core auto technologies and auto development strategies. The new agreement will elevate their cooperation to the next level. With the new program, Nissan hopes to better implement intelligent mobility based on a careful study of Chinese road networks.

As the global demand for personal mobility continues to grow, the automotive industry must accelerate the development of solutions for numerous problems related to the environment, energy security, traffic accidents and urban traffic congestion. To address these issues, Nissan has committed to the goals of 'zero emissions' and 'zero fatalities' through vehicle electrification and intelligence through autonomous drive technologies, including advanced sensing technologies, dynamic driving context interpretation and vehicle maneuver planning and control. The electric vehicle is a symbol of electrification. Nissan believes that EV and autonomous drive technologies are key to realizing intelligent mobility.

As Nissan and Tsinghua University expand their cooperation, they will work to deliver a richer driving experience for Chinese consumers and to be a sustainable engine that drives innovation in automotive, social and economic sectors in China.


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