Valeo and Zuken Co-create a New Form of Automotive Electronics Design

On May 28, 2026, Valeo and Zuken announced a strategic partnership, 'Zuken Valeo InnoLab,' to build an advanced, open AI-assisted electronic design platform aimed at shortening design cycles and ensuring robustness in automotive electronics.
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Paris (France) and Yokohama (Japan), May 28, 2026 – Valeo, a global leader in mobility technology, and Zuken, a pioneer in Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software, have announced a significant strategic partnership. Through the joint program 'Zuken Valeo InnoLab,' the companies aim to build the most advanced and open AI-assisted electronic design platform on the market. This partnership merges Zuken’s advanced AI roadmap with Valeo’s 'AI agents' and industrial expertise, creating an ecosystem where tools and engineers collaborate in real-time. Christophe Le Ligné, Valeo’s VP of R&D, emphasized that Zuken is a true innovation partner, enabling the hybridization of Valeo’s proprietary AI tools with Zuken’s engines to reduce design time while ensuring 100% robustness. Ryosuke Takagi, Zuken’s Executive Officer and CTO, stated that collaborating with a technology leader like Valeo pushes their 'Autonomous Brain' roadmap to the highest performance level. The joint innovation focuses on four pillars: Functional Generative Design, Digital Continuity, Detailed Design Assistance, and Automated Placement and Routing, leveraging the unique strengths of both companies.

FAQ

What is Valeo's role in this partnership?

Valeo provides its AI agents and deep industrial expertise to train and optimize the design platform for automotive-specific constraints.