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.
AVL experts discuss various aspects of simulation software development and engineering for fuel cell systems, highlighting the mutual benefits of the two disciplines under one roof.
Experts from Argus, Volta Trucks, and ATEEL explain how to achieve cyber security type approval faster, smoother, and more cost-effectively.
HBK’s Mitchell Marks will discuss the fundamentals of electric power measurement.
Experts from NXP, Sibros, and Connected Strategy Advisors explore how the changes in electrical architectures will impact the mobility supply chain.
Experts from RISE and Upstream examine the cybersecurity threats introduced by the complex electric vehicle charging landscape, the impact on different stakeholders, and the solutions currently available to detect and mitigate threats.
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 FEV discuss the role of efficiency-optimized hydrogen internal combustion engines in reducing emissions in commercial vehicle applications.
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 AVL and Strategy Engineers explain how companies can practically measure their CO2 footprint, which governance structures are proven, and how a structured funnel process can optimize product development.
Experts from KPIT and Amazon Web Services experts discuss the software-defined vehicle journey and joint offerings that contribute to efficient virtualization.
Experts from AB Dynamics explain how driving robots can be used instead of human drivers to improve the efficiency and outcomes of durability and misuse track testing.
NXP’s Namrata Pandya explains how to improve the efficiency and safety of HEV/EV traction inverters using a programmable high-voltage gate driver.