The announcement was made during the Bosch Tech Day 2025 event: the German-based giant of key components and automation will invest more than 2.5 billion euros in the development of artificial intelligence by the end of 2027. “AI is an innovation booster and growth driver for Bosch products and services. It makes automated driving safer, reliably checks quality in manufacturing, and makes everyday life easier for consumers at work, in their free time, and at home”, stated the global company.

AI will be crucial to increase Bosch revenues by 2030

In the past five years, Bosch has filed more than 1,500 patent applications for inventions in the field of AI. One of the areas where Bosch wants to utilize the advantages of AI is in assisted and automated driving. Indeed, Bosch expects its sales of software, sensor technology, high-performance computers, and network components to double by the mid-2030s to well over 10 billion euros. “Thanks to AI, the vehicle thinks ahead, anticipates how other road users will behave, and calculates the next steps to get to its destination safely. AI not only ensures greater safety in vehicles, however; it also helps significantly shorten development times for new products”, added the group in an official press note.

“The breakthroughs in AI make it possible to open up completely new chapters in technology, accelerate the development of innovations, and turn these into business”, declared Stefan Hartung, chairman of the Bosch board of management.

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