LOXO secures DXC investment to scale its autonomous logistics technology
6 July 2026
LOXO’s Digital Driver enables Level 4 autonomous driving for commercial vehicles. | © LOXO
LOXO, a Bern-based start-up developing a Level 4 autonomous driving solution for commercial vehicles, has entered a strategic partnership with US technology group DXC Technology, which includes an investment, to industrialize autonomous logistics.
LOXO has entered a strategic partnership with DXC Technology that includes an investment by the US group, following successful trials of its autonomous driving solution for commercial vehicles. The two companies will combine LOXO’s technology with DXC’s engineering and systems-integration capabilities to industrialize autonomous logistics.
LOXO has developed the LOXO Digital Driver, a vehicle-agnostic Level 4 autonomous driving solution for commercial vehicles, meaning the system can operate without a human driver within defined conditions. The technology has been validated through deployments on public roads across Europe and is designed to support scalable logistics use cases.
DXC Technology is a US-listed enterprise technology and consulting company with around 115,000 employees, including nearly 50,000 engineers and consultants across 70 countries, and reported revenue of USD 12.87 billion for its 2025 fiscal year. Through the partnership, the two companies aim to pair LOXO’s Level 4 autonomy platform with DXC’s systems integration and global enterprise delivery experience.
The collaboration is intended to create a repeatable model for deploying autonomous solutions at scale, helping logistics operators address rising costs, driver shortages and growing operational complexity while shortening time to market.