Daimler and China's Baidu deepen automated driving alliance

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(Reuters) - German carmaker said it will deepen a partnership with China's on automated driving and vehicle

and joined forces in April 2017 to develop Apollo, an automated driving platform, which has the goal of accelerating autonomous vehicle research and promoting the drafting of related laws and regulations.

and will now integrate Baidu's into the Mercedes-Benz's MBUX infotainment system, Daimler said.

"Automated driving and connectivity are progressing at an unprecedented rate in China, and our continued success depends not only on staying ahead of these trends but on leading them," Daimler said in a statement.

Baidu said, "The automotive industry will evolve according to a drastically different logic, from vertical integration to a platform-based ecosystem, making now the optimal time for global automakers and tech companies to work together and deepen cooperation."

Daimler is currently testing autonomous vehicles in Beijing, the carmaker said.

(Reporting by Edward Taylor; Editing by Victoria Bryan)

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 13:01 IST