October 12, 2023
October 11, 2023
OEM collaboration offers best means of stifling car hackers
October 6, 2023
Where next for the subscription service evolution?
September 27, 2023
C-V2X commercialisation should start small, says Harman
September 25, 2023
What will it take to master vehicle perception?
September 21, 2023
Is automotive’s shift to open source software inevitable?
September 15, 2023
Autonomous drivers need autonomous roads systems
September 14, 2023
LiDAR helps deliver the promise of smart traffic management
September 1, 2023
Could new supply chains help OEMs with chip shortages?
August 31, 2023
Cryptographic algorithms can pre-empt quantum threat
August 18, 2023
Transparency is key to increasing driver data collection
August 17, 2023
AI can help eliminate CV driver distraction, says Nauto
August 16, 2023
Is automotive unprepared for API attacks?
August 15, 2023
How can AI agents shape mobility?
July 25, 2023
Smart roads pivotal to smart car vision
Webinars
24th November
4pm Stuttgart | 8:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Novel boosting solutions for H2-ICE
Garrett Motion explain how innovative turbo technologies can address each segment and group of applications by utilizing dedicated, high-efficiency aerodynamics in single or multistage systems and electrically-assisted boosting.
27th November
1pm Stuttgart | 5:30pm Mumbai | 7am Detroit
Enabling secured global time synchronization in software-defined vehicles
Elektrobit’s Pavithra Kumaraswamy and Andrei Rus explain how to enable secured global time synchronization in automotive networks to reduce potential security risks in vehicles.
27th November
4pm Stuttgart | 8:30pm Mumbai | 10am Detroit
Cloud-based virtual development environments for automotive
Experts from NXP and AWS explain how to use cloud-native development workflows to expedite the development of the software-defined vehicle.
28th November
10am Stuttgart | 2:30pm Mumbai | 4am Detroit
Security fuzz testing in the context of ISO/SAE 21434: demystifying a current trend
Marcos Cardoso and Thomas Irmscher of ETAS explain what automotive security fuzz testing is about and share practical use cases and recipes to use fuzzing in vehicle projects efficiently.