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Publié le 18/03/2026

Predictive maintenance and AI: IMATECH at the heart of tomorrow’s automotive challenges industry

Experts and stakeholders gather to discuss connected services.

 

On March 5, IMATECH hosted a day of discussions in Nantes dedicated to a key issue for the automotive sector: predictive maintenance and connected services. Organized in collaboration with Via ID, this event brought together experts and industry players to share their insights on the impact of AI, data, and connectivity on the evolution of the industry.

A day of discussions on the sector’s transformations

The day featured several highlights: a keynote address on the evolution of connected services in the automotive sector, a panel discussion combining strategic analysis with insights from industry leaders, and a pitch for an innovative battery solution.

These discussions provided an opportunity to exchange perspectives and gain a broader understanding of the technological transformations underway in the automotive industry.

Key insights into the evolution of automotive services

The discussions highlighted several key trends. Vehicle connectivity is becoming widespread and is emerging as a central driver for the development of new data-driven services.
In this context, artificial intelligence plays a decisive role in predicting breakdowns, optimizing maintenance, and improving the user experience. The industry is also moving toward vehicles that are increasingly software-driven, paving the way for new services and business models.

IMATECH: a leader in shaping the future of mobility

By bringing together experts, partners, and stakeholders from the mobility ecosystem, IMATECH reaffirms its role as a committed leader in shaping the future of technological transformation and new mobility services.

These discussions inform IMATECH’s thinking on the evolution of mobility services and automotive assistance solutions.

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