MG Motors, IIT-Delhi tie-up for in-car child safety app
New Delhi: MG Motor India on Monday announced a partnership with IIT-Delhi for developing technologies and applications to boost in-car child safety.
Under the partnership, a team of Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) is working on a project to develop an application for geofencing for child safety through ECU control, the company said in a statement.
The application will enable owners of upcoming MG cars in India to track and alert whereabouts of their children while travelling in a car, including their entry and exit as well as their seating position in the vehicle, it also added.
Moreover, the app will also alert users if the car is driven beyond a pre-defined route map.
“This project has been conceptualised to fast-track realisation of better child safety mechanisms in cars. IIT-Delhi engineers will also conduct research and development activities to explore other car features that enhance child safety,” MG Motor India president and managing director Rajeev Chaba said.
He further said the company is continuously looking at providing a platform to innovators, students and startups to develop technologies and features for its upcoming cars, that will be produced in India.
MG Motor, India is slated to launch its first vehicle in the country in the second quarter of 2019.
It has also taken up several initiatives in order to promote innovation among students and startups in India, including “MG Innovation Programme” launched last year in association with TiE, Delhi.