FPT Joins SDVerse to Expand AI-Defined Mobility Services

  • FPT Corporation, a Vietnam-based IT services provider, joined SDVerse, a B2B marketplace for automotive software, on December 18, 2025.
  • SDVerse was founded in 2024 by General Motors, Magna, and Wipro to streamline automotive software procurement.
  • FPT is positioning itself as an 'AI-Defined Mobility' (AIDM) solutions provider, leveraging partnerships with Microsoft, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and AWS.
  • FPT boasts a network of 5,000 automotive software engineers and reported USD 2.47 billion in revenue in 2024.
  • FPT’s AIDM solutions include a data platform, edge AI capabilities, AI-powered software development tools, and virtual factory solutions.

The automotive industry is undergoing a rapid shift from software-defined vehicles (SDVs) to AI-defined mobility (AIDM), requiring automakers to integrate advanced AI capabilities into vehicle design, manufacturing, and operation. SDVerse aims to streamline this transition by creating a centralized marketplace for automotive software, and FPT’s participation underscores its ambition to become a key player in this evolving ecosystem. This move also highlights the increasing importance of B2B marketplaces in facilitating complex technology integrations within the automotive sector.

Market Adoption
The success of SDVerse hinges on attracting a critical mass of both software sellers and buyers within the automotive industry; FPT’s participation signals early validation but doesn’t guarantee long-term viability.
Competitive Landscape
The emergence of SDVerse will likely intensify competition among automotive software providers, potentially driving down margins and requiring FPT to differentiate its offerings beyond its partnership network.
Geopolitical Risk
As a Vietnamese company expanding globally, FPT’s operations are subject to geopolitical risks and trade tensions that could impact its ability to deliver services and maintain its cost advantage.