Renault sees innovation as being everybody’s business. One thing this means is that tomorrow’s cars will be the outcome of input across talent from a variety of sources: in-house creativity (with different among Research Center as Silicon Valley, Open Innovation as the one of Tel Aviv, and creative Labs), external collaboration (through cooperation with startups at the forefront of innovation), and the Renault-Nissan Alliance strenght. Specifically, Renault gives its partners access to its hardware and software systems to facilitate cooperative work on the vehicles of the future, developing breakthrough and futuristic technologies, and fostering a wealth of new business opportunities in the process. There’s something for everyone here.
Keeping pace with constant change in the automotive industry, Renault takes a new approach to innovation, in tune with the rapid emergence of new technologies, new transport practices and new customer usage patterns.
Open-source cooperation, or how today’s startup initiatives influence tomorrow’s technologies.