NavInfo: This is where we develop our most pioneering technology

Founded in 2002, NavInfo is a global leader in navigation software, digital maps, dynamic traffic information, location big data and telematics solutions for passenger and commercial vehicles. Its customers include some of the world’s largest players in the automotive industry. With 6,000 employees across 39 entities, NavInfo generated about 2.1 billion yuan in 2018 revenue.

Expanding in Eindhoven

NavInfo arrived in Eindhoven in 2011 when it took over Dutch map services provider Mapscape. Since then, the combined workforce in Eindhoven has more than doubled to almost 200. “Expanding in this region has been a smooth experience for us,” says Rob Lavreysen, General Manager Europe Customer & Market Development. “Years ago, we bought a building very close to Eindhoven airport and we recently found additional space right across street. It has also been relatively easy to attract the right talent.”

A large part of NavInfo’s employees in Eindhoven work at its European Advanced Research Lab, which focuses on developing technology to help shape the future of intelligent driving. To provide highly accurate, real-time traffic information and high-definition maps, the company increasingly relies on massive amounts of data about road and weather conditions.

“In the future, more and more of this data will be generated through sensors and cameras built into cars,” Lavreysen explains. “This creates a lot of complexity. In Eindhoven, we develop technology to instantly analyze and process the captured data, which enables us to develop more advanced maps and support the global trend towards connected and autonomous driving.”

Pioneering research

The availability of talent and knowledge is the main reason why NavInfo keeps expanding its R&D presence in the region. Lavreysen: “We also have a large R&D operation in China, but it’s fair to say that Eindhoven is responsible for some of our most academic and pioneering research. This has a lot do with Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), which gives us access to top talent and leading research in many relevant areas including image processing, artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning and data security.”

To increase its visibility among potential candidates, NavInfo works closely together with BOM. Recently, it participated in a regional talent event hosted by BOM and Cynergy.

The regional talent event was a great success. We generated many new CVs and we have already interviewed the first candidates. We also greatly benefit from BOM’s extensive network and their knowledge about the regional business scene and the expat community.

Rob Lavreysen, General Manager Europe Customer & Market Development - NavInfo