Automotive IQ interviewed Charalampos Alexiou, Product Security Incident Response Specialist at Scania Group to find out more about Scania Group's comprehensive approach to safeguarding vehicle security, including advanced threat intelligence and vulnerability management.
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In this interview, Nitish Sundarasan, Head of Connected Cockpit at Automobili Pininfarina, explains how super-luxury OEMs are redefining connected vehicle strategies to meet high customer expectations and drive profitability.
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In an era where the number of connected services available in vehicles is rapidly expanding, Nayuta Yamasaki Manager - Connected Services Engineering at Nissan Technical Centre Europe, sheds light on the current landscape and future directions. In this interview, Yamasaki discusses the diverse range of connected services offered by European OEMs, including information services, remote control capabilities, and advanced security features. He highlights the growing focus on cloud-based solutions and Feature-on-Demand services as key areas for future development.
Yamasaki also explores how European OEMs are prioritising the integration of these services to balance revenue generation with enhancing customer experience. He outlines the factors influencing the monetisation of connected services, including customer needs, competitive pressures, and cost considerations. Furthermore, he touches on emerging themes such as autonomy and drive assistance, the role of tech companies and big data in shaping service strategies, and the evolving dynamics between subscription models and one-time payments. This conversation offers valuable insights into how the automotive industry is adapting to the evolving demands of connected technology.
Automotive IQ interviewed Ozgur Ali Aktas, Product Owner of E-Mobility Solutions at Ford Trucks, on how Ford Otosan is implementing software-defined vehicles into its electric trucks. Discover the latest innovations, challenges, and opportunities in enhancing EV capabilities through advanced software integration.
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As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, the automotive industry faces a growing challenge: how to ensure the security of its data-rich systems. This whitepaper delves into the evolving landscape of automotive cyber security regulations, with a particular focus on China’s rapidly developing legal framework.
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Whether you're a manufacturer, supplier, or industry stakeholder, this whitepaper provides essential guidance on maintaining compliance and strengthening cyber resilience in an era of rapid technological advancement.
Article by: Andrei Kholodnyi, Principal Technologist, Wind River
This exclusive article from Andrei Kholodnyi, Principal Technologist at Wind River, who has chosen to share his insights directly with the Automotive IQ community is available to download for free. In this in-depth piece, Andrei explores the evolution of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) as they progress into the realm of cloud-native vehicles (CNVs), a critical component of the broader Software-Defined Everything (SDx) paradigm that is transforming the automotive industry.
In his article, Andrei breaks down how CNVs leverage cloud computing to offer unprecedented scalability, flexibility, and continuous improvement of vehicle functionalities. He also delves into the integration of Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X), 5G, and edge computing, highlighting how these technologies enable high-speed, low-latency communication and real-time data processing. This connectivity is crucial for enhancing vehicle safety, efficiency, and autonomous driving capabilities.
To gain a comprehensive understanding of why CNVs represent the next logical step in SDV evolution and the key technologies driving this transition, download Andrei’s exclusive article.