Elektrobit at CES 2024 showcases 360 products and solutions for software defined vehicles

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

December 14, 2023, Erlangen, GermanyAt CES 2024, Elektrobit will showcase a full range of products and services that enable software-defined vehicles (SDVs), including automotive architecture, virtual development, and cutting-edge digital cockpit solutions that deliver intelligent in-vehicle user experiences to help automakers accelerate the development of next-generation mobility.

Mike Robertson, Chief Product Officer at Elektrobit, said, "Our goal is to make it easier for automakers to develop the complex systems required for software-defined vehicles. To simplify the process, Elektrobit offers products and services from a single source. In addition, we work closely with established OEMs, industry newcomers, and technology leaders to turn their visions into reality. Our software really moves the world forward. ”

Visitors will be able to experience Elektrobit's innovative software firsthand at Elektrobit's booth at 4117 West Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), January 9-12. Demo products and solutions include:

Interactive Automotive Operating System (OS) Framework:Get a comprehensive understanding of how the inner workings of the software-defined vehicle under the management of the Elektrobit operating system. Elektrobit software is designed to reduce the complexity of automotive operating system projects while safeguarding functional safety and security in today's vehicles and throughout the vehicle lifecycle. The demo will be powered by the latest version of the Ubuntu-based EB Corbos Linux operating system, which the company leverages to further its commitment to open source software and its ecosystem of partnerships. Elektrobit has received industry recognition for its work in supporting automotive operating systems, including the 2023 Global Automotive Operating Systems Industry Best Practice Excellence Technology Enablement Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan.

Cloud-based ECU virtualization with AWS technology:Learn about the latest cloud-based virtual development, validation, and testing capabilities, which will be showcased at the Elektrobit booth and the AWS booth (LVCC West, Booth 3901). Elektrobit's virtualized environment reduces the amount of hardware required for ECU development, which not only speeds up R&D, but also significantly reduces its carbon footprint.

Next-generation digital cockpit:Elektrobit's stunning curved displays based on Unreal Engine and Android Automotive provide the foundation for a truly immersive in-car experience, including the company's recently announced Theming Engine software toolchain, innovative software and services that will help automakers realize their visions, such as Elektrobit for Sony Honda Mobility and its AFEELA prototype built an innovative software architecture and provided integration services for the cockpit system.

"Security by Design":Elektrobit and sister company Argus will jointly demonstrate how to reliably connect and deal with automotive cybersecurity threats. It includes demonstrations of end-to-end security solutions from the ECU side to the cloud and how they can play an important role in the entire vehicle lifecycle in connected cars, from development to production.

Partner Ecosystem:Learn about Elektrobit's ecosystem of partners and alliances for the future of mobility. At CES, in addition to AWS, Sony Honda Mobility (LVCC Hall **, Booth 20908) will also use Elektrobit software in its AFEELA prototype, while Continental (LVCC Plaza, Booth 25) will integrate Elektrobit software into its software-defined vehicle concept car.

Maria Anhalt, CEO of Elektrobit, will present "Cracking the Smart Car: What Really Defines the Smart Car" at the CES Research Summit on January 8, 2024 at 3 p.m. PT in Room W232, West Wing, West Wing, Las Vegas Convention Center. Maria will join Danny Shapiro, vice president of NVIDIA's Automotive Group, and Maite Bezerra, analyst at Informa Tech, to discuss how high-performance computing, intelligent communications, and software platforms are reshaping the industry. Edward Wilford of Omdia will be the moderator of the panel.

About Elektrobit:

Elektrobit is an award-winning, visionary, global leader in embedded connected software products and services for the automotive industry. With 35 years of experience serving the automotive software industry, Elektrobit powers more than 5 billion devices in more than 600 million vehicles and provides flexible, innovative solutions for automotive foundational software, connectivity and safety, autonomous driving and related tools, and user experience. Elektrobit is a wholly independent subsidiary of Continental.

For more information, visit Elektrobitcn。

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