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42dot is a mobility AI company that serves as the global software center of Hyundai Motor Group. Its work focuses on solving mobility problems through software and artificial intelligence, with a particular emphasis on leading the development of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV) and advancing future mobility concepts. The company's technical domains span AI, autonomous driving technology, software development, vehicle engineering, SDV operating systems, and data platforms.

The company has developed several products, including TAP!, an integrated autonomous driving mobility platform, and Pleos, a vehicle infotainment system. These offerings reflect its position at the intersection of the automotive and technology sectors.

42dot prioritizes safety and a user-centric approach in its operations. The organisation fosters global talent collaboration under a One Team philosophy and focuses on cutting-edge technologies with the stated aim of realising an autonomous and connected world.

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