Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and technology company AUMOVIO are officially launching the second phase of their Corporate Laboratory partnership.
The AUMOVIO-NTU Corporate Lab will translate research in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, novel materials and vehicular communications into technologically advanced solutions for tomorrow’s vehicles – enabling safe, sustainable, connected, and interactive software-driven mobility.
Gracing the launch ceremony at NTU today as the Guest of Honour was Singapore’s Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo .
The AUMOVIO-NTU Corporate Lab is a three-year (July 2025 to June 2028) collaboration, which builds on a successful first phase from December 2019 to May 2025.
Formerly known as the Continental-NTU Corporate Lab, the joint lab was renamed following the spin-off of Continental’s Automotive group into AUMOVIO in September 2025.
The Corporate Laboratory is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF) under the Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) 2025 plan, and developed in partnership with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB).
AUMOVIO Singapore President and CEO, Lo Kien Foh, said: “As we enter the second phase of our joint research lab, we’re pushing ahead with our vision to be an Adaptive Powerhouse for Future Mobility. By combining our automotive expertise with cutting-edge research from one of the top global universities with a strong industrial focus, we are moving breakthrough ideas from the lab to real-world innovation faster than ever.”
NTU Singapore’s Vice President (Industry) Professor Lam Khin Yong said the launch of the new phase for the joint Corporate Lab demonstrates the impact and importance of public-private collaboration in strengthening Singapore’s innovation ecosystem.
“The next phase of research in areas such as AI, sustainability and novel materials, and connectivity and cybersecurity, brings together NTU’s interdisciplinary strengths with AUMOVIO’s deep industry expertise to accelerate solutions that can make transportation safer, smarter and more sustainable. From AI that improves vehicle component design, testing and performance, to advanced materials that reduce weight and carbon footprint, our research can support Singapore’s future mobility ecosystem and the wider transport economy.”
The joint lab’s outcomes will boost AUMOVIO’s development, production and supply of technologically leading and market-oriented products, hardware, software and modern mobility solutions.
There are three main areas of research:
The joint lab’s projects will draw upon the deep expertise of NTU researchers in engineering, material sciences, computing and data science, and business combined with the know-how and experience of AUMOVIO domain experts and product specialists.
More than 80 NTU researchers and AUMOVIO engineers, and around 50 undergraduate and postgraduate students will work at the joint lab over three years.
Building on successes from the joint Corporate Laboratory’s first phase
Since its establishment in 2019, the joint lab has produced numerous innovations which have been transferred to AUMOVIO’s business units for further development, such as smart navigation systems, software quality fuzzing and testing tools, driver assistance and autonomous driving technologies.
AUMOVIO has also conducted successful trials with automotive manufacturers in the region. An AI-based engineering solution developed by the lab is being piloted by an automaker to ensure a holistic management of components and software, thus accelerating new vehicle development. Another automaker has employed the lab’s AI fuzzing testing techniques, using the automated system of sending smart test data to uncover bugs and vulnerabilities in its vehicle software.
Signing of agreements with partners
At the launch event, AUMOVIO and NTU Singapore also inked separate agreements with two partners – Amazon Web Services (AWS) and deep tech venture creator Origgin - to work together to scale up and accelerate the lab’s research.