DIMO Launches New Integrations and Expands Vehicle Data Offerings

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In July, DIMO is set to unveil exciting updates, including new low code and AI integrations, enhanced vehicle signals, and improvements to their Console. A key highlight is the collaboration with Activepieces, which allows developers to utilize the DIMO API for vehicle data while leveraging Activepieces’ AI capabilities. This partnership is part of Activepieces’ MCP Bounty Program, aimed at fostering community growth through open-source software. Developers can easily get started by creating a Developer License via the Console and signing up on Activepieces to access various tools for building innovative applications.

Additionally, DIMO has announced the rollout of tire pressure signals for a wider range of Hyundai and Kia vehicles, thanks to a recent firmware update. This enhancement will benefit app developers by providing more data points to work with, including models such as the Genesis GV60, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Kia EV6, among others. The expansion of vehicle signals is a significant step towards improving the DIMO ecosystem, with more brands expected to be decoded in the near future, catering to specific developer needs.

To further support developers, DIMO is launching “DIMO University,” a new learning initiative featuring guided video tutorials that simplify the integration of DIMO’s technology stack. The first video will focus on DIMO Global Accounts, providing a more engaging alternative to traditional documentation. Moreover, DIMO has introduced an API Status page in the Developer Console to keep users informed about API performance. Developers are encouraged to connect with the DIMO community and apply for the DIMO Ignite Grants Program to support their projects, ensuring a collaborative environment for innovation in vehicle data applications.

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