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

Join the expert discussion on March 20 at 9 AM PT, 4 PM GMT

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Join us for a webinar featuring industry experts as they delve into the future of automotive. We’ll be focusing on software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and the innovative high-performance computing (HPC) solutions provided by EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu, leveraging the partnership between Canonical and Elektrobit.

In this session, Bertrand Boisseau, Automotive Sector Lead at Canonical, will be joined by guests Jens Petersohn, Head of HPC OS Product Management, Elektrobit, and Loïc Minier, Director of Partner Engineering Architecture from Canonical. The experts will be providing their insight into the trends shaping SDVs, the challenges they present, and the critical role of cybersecurity in this evolving landscape.

During the webinar, we will explore what SDVs are and their implications, examining the paradigm shift in the automotive industry towards software-driven vehicles.

We will address key topics such as the need for cybersecurity mandates, the evolving E/E architecture of SDVs, the importance of maintaining software integrity, meeting regulatory requirements, and delivering innovative features to enhance the user experience.

Join us to hear about:

  • The challenges of integrating advanced software functionalities while ensuring safety and security throughout the vehicle’s lifecycle.
  • The partnership between Canonical and Elektrobit, highlighting the synergy between Ubuntu’s open-source expertise and Elektrobit’s automotive software solutions.
  • The specifics of EB Corbos Linux, showcasing its secure, scalable, and customizable platform tailored for SDV development.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of automotive technology and learn how EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu, is paving the way for the next generation of software-defined vehicles.

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