Elektrobit’s Embedded World 2025 recap: partnerships & innovations

Elektrobit’s Embedded World 2025 recap: partnerships & innovations

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Elektrobit showcased groundbreaking automotive software innovations through joint demos with partners, driving industry engagement and SDV transformation at the Embedded World Nuremberg 2025.

 

At Embedded World Nuremberg 2025, Elektrobit showcased joint demos through partner booths, driving impactful discussions and industry engagement. Our presence focused on raising awareness, generating leads, and enabling new business opportunities by strengthening partnerships and highlighting joint innovations.

As a leading automotive software provider, Elektrobit drives the industry-wide shift to software-defined vehicles and safety applications. Through our partner ecosystem, we deliver scalable solutions that help OEMs and Tier 1s advance their SDV maturity, leveraging Elektrobit’s proven expertise.

 

Next-gen cockpit powered by AMD

One of our key showcases was the Next-Gen Cockpit Demo, powered by AMD automotive-grade hardware (x86 architecture, AMD V2000 SoC). Featuring a pillar-to-pillar 3D-shaped dashboard, Google Android, Gemini AI, Epic Games’ Unreal Engine, and HERE Maps this demo illustrated the future of high-performance infotainment, seamless AI assistant interaction, and advanced personalization for an intuitive driving experience.
A major highlight was the strong audience interest following our speech at the electronic display Conference. Many attendees from OEMs and Tier 1s joined us at the AMD booth to experience and discuss the Next-Gen Cockpit Demo firsthand.




 
 

EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications with Siemens

Another major highlight was our EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications, featured at the Siemens booth. This solution ensures compliance with automotive functional safety standards, providing a reliable open-source operating solution for safety-critical applications.

The demonstration implements a hybrid execution environment, integrating real (NXP S32G) and virtualized hardware. Siemens PAVE360’s Arm virtualization environment – enabling early testing on the latest Arm Hunter IP without requiring physical hardware.




 
 

NXP Partner Wall: First Open-Source OS Assessed for Automotive Functional Safety

Elektrobit was proud to be featured on the NXP Semiconductors partner wall, showcasing the first-ever open-source OS solution assessed for automotive functional safety. This milestone marks a significant step toward safer, smarter, and more adaptable vehicles.


 
 

Infineon partner ecosystem booth: contribution to the RISC-V

Additionally, Elektrobit appeared at the Infineon partner ecosystem booth, showcasing our embedded OS and Hypervisor offerings, reinforcing our contribution to the RISC-V ecosystem and the growing landscape of open automotive architectures. This presence highlighted Elektrobit’s role in shaping the future of open-source and scalable automotive solutions.

 

OpenSynergy showcased the EB Compatibility Program

OpenSynergy showcased the Elektrobit Product Compatibility Program, demonstrating how it enhances integration and interoperability with EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu. Through detailed insights and real-world examples, they illustrated how this collaboration streamline. By aligning with Elektrobit’s compatibility framework, OpenSynergy reinforces the seamless deployment of next-generation automotive software solutions.

 

Expert speeches on SDV safety & Next-Gen Cockpit displays

Our experts Alexander Mattausch and Tom (Thomas) Franke delivered compelling presentations on:

  • Software-defined vehicle (SDV) safety and its evolving landscape
  • The future of cockpit and HMI displays and their role in enhancing user experience

 

Elektrobit–Synopsys interview: Accelerating SDV with virtual prototyping

In an exclusive interview, Elektrobit and Synopsys discussed how virtual prototyping enables earlier software development, faster testing, and reduced time-to-market for SDVs. This collaboration illustrates how simulation-based development can significantly streamline automotive software workflows and support scalable, future-ready architectures.


At Embedded World 2025, Elektrobit showcased cutting-edge automotive software solutions, driving innovation through strong industry partnerships. As we advance SDV technology, we look forward to deepening collaborations and shaping the future of mobility.

Author

Phan Viet My An
Solution Marketing Manager