Veoneer, Qualcomm complete deal to develop self-driving tech Reuters Print STOCKHOLM -- Veoneer and microchip giant Qualcomm have signed a collaboration deal to develop a software and chip platform for advanced driver assistance systems, Veoneer said in a statement on Tuesday. The companies said in August that they would cooperate on the technology. Their joint platform will seek to rival companies such as Intel's Mobileye. Veoneer, which also makes radars and vision systems, said it had formed Arriver, a dedicated software unit for the development of the complete perception and drive policy software stack. "Today's agreement with Qualcomm Technologies and the creation of Arriver are key milestones in Veoneer's development," Veoneer CEO Jan Carlson said in the statement.