As part of its ongoing effort to elevate the connected car experience, Honda has unveiled Honda Developer Studio,
 an online portal and open innovation workspace in Silicon Valley. The 
portal and garage will enable developers to work directly with Honda 
engineers to create apps that are road-ready more quickly. The 
announcement comes on the heels of Google's debut release of the Android Auto software development kit (SDK), which allows Android developers to easily extend their apps to the in-vehicle environment.
Starting in December, Honda Developer Studio will enable app 
developers to test their Android Auto apps in a prototype vehicle 
environment and collaborate with Honda R&D teams. The goal is to 
help developers refine their ideas and accelerate the learning curve for
 newcomers to the automotive industry by encouraging them to consider 
"automotive grade" engineering principles, as well as driver safety and 
privacy – top Honda priorities – from the get go.
"App developer participation in the automotive space has the 
potential to transform the in-car experience," said Nick Sugimoto, 
senior program director for Honda Silicon Valley Lab. "We want to foster
 app developer participation and enthusiasm, and help them dream-up new 
experiences that will give drivers access to the latest in digital 
innovation."
Honda Developer Studio is the product of Honda Silicon Valley Lab 
(HSVL), Honda's open innovation laboratory in the San Francisco Bay 
Area. HSVL was founded to help accelerate Honda's global information 
technology research and development efforts, and forge new strategic 
partnerships with technology companies.
Developers interested in working with Honda should visit the Honda Developer Studio
 portal online, where they will be able to begin a dialogue with Honda 
engineers and schedule time to meet the team at a newly built workspace 
in Mountain View.
About Honda
 Honda established operations in 
America in 1959 and now employs more than 39,000 associates in its North
 American sales, R&D and manufacturing operations with total capital
 investment in North America exceeding $22 billion.
Honda operates 16 major research and development centers in the U.S.,
 including the Honda Silicon Valley Lab, with the capacity to fully 
design, develop and engineer many of the products Honda produces in 
North America.
Based on its longstanding commitment to "build products close to the 
customer," Honda operates 17 major manufacturing facilities in North 
America producing a wide range of Honda and Acura automobiles, 
automobile engines and transmissions; Honda all-terrain vehicles; power 
equipment products, such as lawn mowers, mini-tillers and general 
purpose engines; as well as the HondaJet advanced light jet and GE Honda
 HF120 jet engines.
Eight Honda auto plants in the region, including four in the U.S., 
have the capacity to produce 1.92 million automobiles each year. In 
2013, more than 94 percent of the Honda and Acura automobiles sold in 
the U.S. were produced in North America. Those plants today manufacture 
11 different models, including four passenger cars and seven light 
trucks using domestic and globally sourced parts. A fifth U.S. auto 
plant, the Performance Manufacturing Center, is under construction in 
Marysville, Ohio, and next year will become the exclusive global 
production source for the next generation Acura NSX supercar.
Source: Honda Media Newsroom 

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