Hi MediaPost Subscriber, Automakers today see software-defined vehicles as the best way to meet the demand for safer, more innovative, and more sustainable vehicles that provide a new level of consumer satisfaction. But as more complex, software-rich connected vehicles roll out of the factory, the amount of data to collect, format, and translate into insights will grow exponentially. Reuters Events have worked with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to produce this white paper 'Automotive data interoperability: the foundation for software-defined vehicles' where we explore how making data available and useful across systems opens up the opportunity for faster innovation and more compelling products. Download your free copy of the entire report here Key topics discussed: The challenge of data fragmentation across vehicle makes, models, and components The gap between software development and data The benefits of mapping data signals using a universal language based on standards Using a framework to continuously develop and deploy software more efficiently How industry experts from Continental, Faraday Future, and Stellantis Download your complimentary copy here Hear insights from leading names in the industry such as: Mike Tzamaloukas, General Manager of Automotive IoT, Amazon Web Services (AWS) Michael Huelsewies, SVP/Head of Architecture & Software, Continental Robert Kruse, Senior Vice President of Product Execution, Faraday Future Mark Silk, Head of Global Analytics & Data Products, Software, Stellantis Register and gain insights from these automotive leaders Kind regards, MediaPost on behalf of Reuters Events |