Volkswagen has reached a global licensing agreement with Oppo to enhance data connectivity in its upcoming vehicle models, the automaker announced. The deal grants Volkswagen access to Oppoās Standard Essential Patents (SEPs), paving the way for improved 5G capabilities in future smart cars.
Oppo, known primarily for its smartphones and SuperVOOC fast-charging technology, also holds a strong portfolio in wireless communication. According to the company, it ranks eighth globally in terms of wireless connectivity IP, with its 5G technologies already deployed in more than 40 countries.
“We are delighted to collaborate with Volkswagen through this patent licensing agreement,” said Vincent Lin, Head of Patent Licensing at OPPO. “Volkswagen IP team’s hard work and foresights in recognizing the value of this cooperation are highly appreciated. This partnership is further recognition of OPPO’s leadership in cellular technology innovation and our commitment to creating a long-term, healthy and sustainable intellectual property ecosystem that empowers long-term innovation and industry growth.”
“The partnership with OPPO is an example of efficient, respectful, business focused collaboration in the space of licensing of Standard Essential Patents,” said Robin Cefai, Chief IP Licensing Officer at Volkswagen.
The partnership will enable Volkswagen to integrate higher-speed data transfers and more reliable wireless communication across its global vehicle fleet. The move is in line with the automakerās broader strategy to enhance smart car functionality and deliver advanced digital experiences to drivers.