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Bulgarians invent first 3D automotive digital instrument cluster

Photo: visteon.bg

Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov attended the presentation of modern car equipment developed by Visteon Electronics Bulgaria- an innovative software developed by Bulgarian citizen- the first 3D digital instrument cluster in Peugeout 208. Premier Borissov noted that the Bulgarian automotive industry has been developing at a good pace and mentioned the newly-opened factories for production of automobile parts and software in Plovdiv, Dimitrovgrad and Ruse. The business and the universities need to cooperate, so there are enough high-qualified engineers in Bulgaria, Boyko Borissov pointed out. The biggest development center of Visteon Electronics is located in Sofia. It employs over 800 engineers who develop high-tech software and technologies for the cars of the future.




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