Auto Industry Updates: QNX, AWOS, Knowles, Wind River, Knowles, Applied Intuition, Porsche, C2A, Microsoft, Panasonic, Mazda, Google, and Valeo make headlines in Connected Car News.
In the ever-evolving world of automotive technology, several key players are making strides to drive innovation and enhance safety. Here's a look at some of the latest developments:
C2A Security's EVSec risk-driven product security platform is automating software development and operations at scale, offering digital twin capabilities and simplifying compliance efforts with regulations like ISO/SAE 21434 and UN Regulation No. 155. The platform, gaining traction in the industry, is helping companies meet cybersecurity regulations and industry standards.
Microsoft technology is being utilised by ECARX Holdings Inc. to strengthen its unique value proposition in intelligent vehicles and drive innovation in intelligent vehicle development. In a similar vein, ECARX plans to integrate cutting-edge large language models into a growing number of vehicles globally, using Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service and Azure Cloud Computing Services.
Valeo, a world leader in mobility technologies, has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to develop new generative AI tools and solutions. Under the expanded agreement, Valeo will gain early access to Google Cloud's latest generative AI technologies, allowing it to embed generative AI faster and more seamlessly into its software engineering processes.
Wind River, a well-known name in the industry, has made its Wind River Linux and Wind River Studio Developer offerings available in AWS Marketplace. Additionally, Wind River is providing Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for its edge portfolio in AWS Marketplace.
Panasonic Automotive Systems Co., Ltd.'s full-display meters are now installed in Mazda Motor Corporation's CX-70, providing high-quality graphics and 3D images to help drivers feel safer and more secure while on the road.
In a significant move, BlackBerry QNX plans to open source its software portfolio in the coming months. This decision is expected to further fuel innovation in the automotive software sector.
The automotive industry is also seeing advancements in power technology. The new supercapacitors offer a notable jump in voltage rating over typical radial-mount supercapacitors, up to 9.0 WVDC.
The acquisition of automatic window opening control technology from Knowles Corporation by ABB in 2023 marks another step forward in automotive technology. AWOS Technologies also announced its Automatic Window Opening System technology, which could potentially save lives in water-related accidents.
Lastly, in 2024, UN Regulation No. 155 goes into full effect, focusing on cybersecurity in the automotive industry. This regulation is expected to further push the industry towards more secure and innovative solutions.
In conclusion, the automotive industry is witnessing a surge of innovation, driven by advancements in technology, partnerships, and regulatory changes. These developments are aimed at making vehicles safer, more efficient, and more secure for everyone.
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