Driving the future – key trends shaping the automotive industry
Experts from Qt Group, Elektrobit, Mapbox, and Territory Studio discuss the fundamental forces driving change in the automotive industry.
Experts from Qt Group, Elektrobit, Mapbox, and Territory Studio discuss the fundamental forces driving change in the automotive industry.
OpenSynergy’s Tero Salminen explains how open-standard-based virtualization enables the portability of software applications to the cloud during product development, independently of the underlying physical hardware.
Martin Pfeifle of NNG and Petri Marjava of Vaisala present a solution that offers automakers a cost-effective solution to meet advanced driver assist criteria.
NXP’s Oskar Walder explains why modern vehicles require a change in real-time software and hardware architecture to enable the software-defined vehicle.
Michael Hoffmann and Alessandro Baldari of VI-grade explains how to overcome vehicle development, testing, and validation challenges using a flexible XIL-system.
Experts from Argus, Volta Trucks, and ATEEL explain how to achieve cyber security type approval faster, smoother, and more cost-effectively.
Experts from NXP, Sibros, and Connected Strategy Advisors explore how the changes in electrical architectures will impact the mobility supply chain.
Microsoft’s Daniel Lüddecke joins Kieran McAleer and Harald Petschnik of AVL to explore how and why software development for the software-defined vehicle (SDV) requires a new approach.
Experts from NXP and ITTIA explain how to develop advanced applications using smart edge data management for software-defined vehicles.
Experts from Tensorleap, Cognata, and Foresight discuss ways to overcome the complexities of developing automotive AI, resolving model weaknesses, and pinpointing the data you need.
NXP’s Lulu Chan discusses communication-related challenges in software-defined vehicles and corresponding standardized coping mechanisms.
NXP’s Andy Birnie presents a high-level overview of the technology behind the software-defined vehicle and provides insight into the implications for hardware and software.
Experts from KPIT and Amazon Web Services experts discuss the software-defined vehicle journey and joint offerings that contribute to efficient virtualization.
Steve Harding of HERE Technologies explains the impact of recent advancements in digital maps and their effects on the global industry.
Karamba’s Assaf Harel examines the cybersecurity management system process from the perspectives of both the cybersecurity provider and the customer.
Thought leaders from Upstream, ServiceNow, and Deloitte discuss automotive cybersecurity regulatory compliance for OEMs based on R155 (CSMS) and R156 (SUMS).
Experts from ZF, Microsoft, and AVL discuss solutions to enable a smooth transition to a continuous software deployment while ensuring software quality and security requirements.
Elektrobit’s Lukas Bulwahn and Michael Armbruster explain how to model a software architecture that enables the development of a software system free from interference between architectural elements.
Steph Lavallin, Andrew Pick and Leo Evans of AB Dynamics explain how to optimise vulnerable road user (VRU) testing with a new, manoeuvrable platform that better replicates urban ADAS scenarios.
VI-grade’s Michael Hoffmann provides an in-depth overview of a scalable family of driving simulators, from the desktop-based simulators to the DiM500.