Next-generation vehicles will require significant upgrades to traditional vehicle architecture in order to address the major limitations that the automotive industry is facing today, some of which could potentially lead to new business opportunities. To guarantee the desired level of innovation, software-defined vehicle architectures must provide flexibility, scalability, compatibility and upgradability on different hardware components.
RTI is working with more than half of the top 10 funded vehicles startups. This session will discuss the definition and implementation of a modern vehicle architecture in order to unlock the potential of next-generation vehicles that these companies are building. We will describe the software requirements that define an innovative next gen e/e and telematics architecture including technical safety ISO26262 and cybersecurity ISO21434 and WP29. The implications in terms of commercial Business Model, Liabilities and supply chain challenges will be described into detail.
Come learn about the new Connext Drive features and how they will reduce both cost and risk in your next vehicle program using automotive grade stacks together with the world’s leading Automotive suppliers.
Pedro López Estepa is the Market Development Director for Automotive at Real-Time Innovations (RTI). In this position he manages RTI’s global automotive business and helps drive the Open Management Group® (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS)...
Executive Vice-President, Brand Director, Embedded Franchise, OpenSystems Media
Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OpenSystems Media’s Embedded and IoT portfolios, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director or UBM’s award-winning Design...