Are Connected Vehicles from China a Threat? The United States has introduced new regulations prohibiting the use of Chinese software and hardware components, a move that has major global implications for the automotive industry. In Europe, this drastic measure has sparked criticism. Ulrich Hottelet
Concepts for the Development of Battery Management Systems Current Battery Management Systems (BMS) must efficiently process voltage, current, and temperature measurements to ensure a safe operating state. More computing power and the advent of edge processing can be a solution here. Sabine Synkule
Suppliers Enhance Traffic Safety with V2X In 2023, the number of traffic accidents in Germany increased again. Technologies like Bosch's Road Hazard Service and ZF's Rescue Connect could help reduce accidents and make emergency services more efficient. Ronja Schmiedchen
What observability can do for data security The automotive industry is becoming increasingly similar to the data industry. A side effect: More data means more cyber risks. These risks are to be minimized through seamless real-time monitoring of IT infrastructures. What can observability solutions do? Chris Löwer
How AI is penetrating the automotive industry Alongside the software-defined vehicle and autonomous driving, AI is one of the key trend topics in the automotive industry. Experts from MHP and ZF, among others, will discuss where the technology can help accelerate the industry at the automotiveIT car.summit. Werner Beutnagel
New IAMTS Chairman Aims for Global Harmony Mr. Quernheim discusses his mission to unify global standards in autonomous driving and enhance safety through collaboration. Andrea Hoffmann-Topp
"We have established software as a product at Mercedes" For years, Mercedes has been working on MB.OS. Now the comprehensive rollout is imminent. In this interview, Software Chief Magnus Östberg discusses the current status, the importance of OTA updates, and the increasing separation of software and hardware. Pascal Nagel
“Every consideration begins with the software stack” Volvo is fully committed to partnerships with Nvidia or Qualcomm. This aims to make the Software-Defined Vehicle a reality quickly. Anders Bell, Head of Development, explains in an interview how the development is expected to proceed in the future. Timo Gilgen
Everything about the Software-Defined Vehicle From Architectures to Certification - whether standardization, OTA updates, vehicle lifecycle, or cybersecurity: Find the answers to the most important questions about the Software-Defined Vehicle here. Timo Gilgen