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.
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.
NXP and Sonatus present a technical foundation of hardware and software to accelerate the shift to future zonal architectures as the foundation of software-defined vehicles.
VI-grade’s Michael Hoffmann explains how to make the product development process more human-centric using a simulation-driven approach.
Stéphane Turlier of Electra Vehicles and NXP’s Maciek Krawczyk discuss current and future considerations for EV battery packs and management systems.
CEO Chris Rockwell shares Lextant’s Experience Adoption Threshold and explains how, as an industry, we can design experiences to facilitate the EV future.
Jonpaul S. Jandu of Renesas presents a cost-effective digital instrument cluster with an integrated surround-view monitor that meets ISO26262 ASIL B requirements.
Elektrobit and Qt Company experts discuss the future of digital cockpits and explain how the partnership between their companies enables a resource-efficient, turnkey development solution for the automotive industry.
Sjon Kuijpers of HERE Technologies and Martin Pfeifle of NNG explain how automakers can equip their vehicles with intelligent insights to help reduce driver errors.
A panel of industry experts discuss how HMI challenges are being approached and handled today within the context of the modern automotive vehicle development process.
Experts from NNG and Widesense explain how automakers can reduce time to market, lower infrastructure and operational costs, and create EV-first guidance and routing solutions to create exceptional driving experiences.
Dr.-Ing. Adam Korbel of Renesas explains how to support new automotive E/E architectures with dedicated “winning combo” chipset solutions.
Experts from Elektrobit and Argus Cyber Security demonstrate a software solution that can improve the management and protection of E/E architectures from within the Ethernet switch.
Puneet Makkar of Method Park by UL discusses modern automotive cybersecurity challenges and explains how OEMs and suppliers can overcome them to prepare for the evolving cybersecurity process landscape.
Russell Ruben from Western Digital discusses some of the concerns and misunderstandings stakeholders might have regarding in-vehicle NAND flash.
OpenSynergy’s Tero Salminen explains how automakers can free themselves from hardware-specific software stacks and supplier lock-in by switching to Software-Defined Architecture (SDA).
Experts from NNG, INRIX, and what3words present NNG iGO.Live, a navigation platform for on- and off-line mobility use cases.
Sasken’s Narasimha Bashyam and Debashis Panigrahi explain how to stay on top of Android security releases to maintain customer loyalty.
Tero Salminen of OpenSynergy explains how virtualizing a single function increases connected vehicle systems security and makes updating and upgrading software components much more straightforward.
Experts from HERE Technologies, Elektrobit and Continental explain how to solve ISA customer pain points and outline the benefits of using map data and the electronic horizon platform for ISA.