Unlocking software-defined vehicles: a deep dive into automotive software

Watch the informative webinar featuring industry experts delving into the future of automotive, focusing on Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) and the innovative solutions of EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu, through the collaborative partnership of Canonical and Elektrobit.


 

Summary

Watch the informative webinar featuring industry experts delving into the future of automotive, focusing on Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) and the innovative solutions of EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu, through the collaborative partnership of Canonical and Elektrobit.

In this session, Bertrand Boisseau, Automotive Sector Lead at Canonical, hosts two distinguished guests: Jens Petersohn from Elektrobit and Loïc Minier from Canonical. This insightful discussion explores the industry’s paradigm shift toward SDVs and is focused on evolving trends and challenges shaping this dynamic landscape.

Key topics include the necessity of critical cybersecurity mandates, the evolving E/E architecture of SDVs, maintaining software integrity, meeting regulatory requirements, and delivering innovative features to enhance the overall user experience.

Key topics and takeaways:

  • Challenges in integrating advanced software functionalities while ensuring safety and security throughout the vehicle’s lifecycle.
  • The powerful partnership between Canonical and Elektrobit, highlighting the synergy between Ubuntu’s open-source expertise and Elektrobit’s cutting-edge automotive software solutions.
  • Insights into EB corbos Linux, showcasing its secure, scalable, and customizable platform tailored for SDV development.

This is your opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of automotive technology. Learn how EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu, is paving the way for the next generation of software-defined vehicles

 

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