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  • Snapdragon Auto Day set to debut in Delhi on July 30
  • Qualcomm to showcase AI-driven cockpit and safety tech
  • V2X tech to enable cars that talk to roads and each other

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Snapdragon Auto Day is coming — and it’s all about making Indian roads smarter and safer

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Auto Day is coming to Delhi on July 30. With AI-driven cockpit tech, ADAS features, and V2X communication, the event will showcase India’s growing influence in next-gen automotive innovation.

 

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      Qualcomm is kicking off something big in India — its first-ever Snapdragon Auto Day, happening on July 30 in New Delhi. Teaming up with AWS, the event is all about showing how next-gen automotive tech can make Indian roads smarter, safer, and more connected than ever before.

      The idea isn’t just to show off cool new tech. It’s also about getting the right people in the room — automakers, suppliers, policy folks, and tech leaders — to talk, share ideas, and figure out how India can lead the global shift toward software-defined vehicles. It’s a bold, future-forward move that’s all about combining talent, technology, and scale.

      “Snapdragon Auto Day will serve as a strategic platform for industry leaders, OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers and ecosystem partners to come together and experience the future of connected, software-defined vehicles powered by Snapdragon,” Qualcomm said in its announcement.

      From smarter dashboards to cars that talk to each other

      One of the key focuses is how Snapdragon tech is redefining in-car experiences. Qualcomm’s Immersive Cockpit Solutions use AI to offer personalised, context-aware driving — from voice controls to slick 3D interfaces that learn your preferences over time. It’s not just about navigation or music anymore; it’s about creating a truly intelligent driving environment.

      And then there’s safety. Qualcomm’s Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) promise smarter features like real-time object detection, collision alerts, and even automation. Plus, with V2X (Vehicle-to-Everything) tech, your car can actually communicate with other vehicles and surrounding infrastructure — meaning better awareness and fewer surprises on the road.

      India’s big moment in mobility innovation

      The event isn’t just about tech demos. It’s Qualcomm’s way of signalling that India is ready to lead in the global mobility game. With its growing pool of engineers, expanding auto sector, and push towards electric and connected vehicles, India is turning into a serious player in the future of automotive tech.

      Snapdragon Auto Day will shine a spotlight on this momentum — and create space for collaboration that can accelerate innovation for both Indian and global markets.

      Mark the date — Snapdragon Auto Day hits Delhi on July 30

      If you’re into cars that can think, talk, and drive safer — or just want to see where the future of mobility is headed — Snapdragon Auto Day is where it’s all going down. With demos, discussions, and a strong push toward collaboration, it’s shaping up to be a major event in India’s auto-tech calendar.

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