Automotive IQ is proud to launch Automotive Cyber Security, Connectivity & SDV Week Europe 2023 in Munich, in a 4-day format like never before. Comprising 3 co-located events, this is your chance to network with dedicated, senior-level audiences from automotive cyber security, connected vehicles and SDV, all in one place.
While ISO/SAE 21434 and R155/R156 are in place, and OEMs are building and implementing processes, technologies and policies to meet these requirements, OEMs are facing numerous ongoing challenges and several that haven’t previously been experienced. Further regulations for existing vehicles are coming into play in July 2024, technical compliance for 21434 and R155/R156 is challenging, SDVs are adding a new level of complexity, OEMs are struggling to define all required work products to get certifications for vehicles – this is just the tip of the iceberg. The automotive cyber security space is showing no signs of slowing down – it is only getting bigger and more challenging by the day.
Automotive Cyber Security Europe 2023’s agenda and networking sessions have been designed forC-Level, VPs/Heads, Directors, Managers and other senior positions with expertise and decision-making authority in:
Looking beyond the theory of connected vehicles, the Connected Vehicles Europe 2023 event will focus on practical case studies, actual use cases and implementation of connected vehicle data and 5G technology to create real value, while taking a deep-dive into areas relating to Cyber Security, GDPR Compliance, Europe’s position on Standardisation, Mandating Technology Development and R&D among other timely topics.
Connected Vehicles Europe 2023’s agenda and networking sessions have been designed for C-Level, VPs/Heads/Directors and other senior/technical positions withexpertise and decision-making authority in:
The software-defined vehicle is posing to dramatically change the automotive industry, impacting the way vehicles are produced, how value is provided to the customer, and creating a range of new opportunities for OEMs, Tier-1s, Tier-2s and other providers. SDVs are no longer a vision for the future. They are already a reality, and OEMs, technology companies and SDV solution providers are teaming up like never before.
While several automotive OEMs have defined an architecture against software-defined vehicles and are in the implementation phase right now, there are on-going thought-leadership discussions on understanding the concept of an SDV, why SDVs are important to OEMs and what they are trying to achieve, the architecture required to build an SDV, among other technical, organizational, and partnership challenges in making SDVs a reality. SDV: Software-Defined Vehicles Europe 2023 conference, designed to address real challenges and capitalise on real opportunities in the SDV space.
SDV: Software-Defined Vehicles Europe 2023’s agenda and networking sessions have been designed for: