SDV Newsletter #2
Latest news from the SDVerse: Read our second Eclipse SDV Newsletter to learn more about our new Eclipse SDV members & projects, reports, upcoming events, and more.
Latest news from the SDVerse: Read our second Eclipse SDV Newsletter to learn more about our new Eclipse SDV members & projects, reports, upcoming events, and more.
Open source projects promise faster and more efficient innovations in the automotive industry. Michael Plagge of the Eclipse Foundation discusses the role of open source collaborations and the Eclipse S-Core project.
The Eclipse SDV Workshop will take place at Volvo Cars in Lund, Sweden, on 7 May. Register to learn about the latest on the Eclipse S-CORE Project, get a deep dive into the Eclipse Trustable Software Framework, and participate in expert-led discussions.
The first SDV Community Days of 2025 are officially in the books – and what a fantastic way to kick off the Eclipse SDV year at the Lunatech offices in Rotterdam, Netherlands! Read the summary of some key highlights from the event.
Survey findings show how organisations address performance, integration, and management demands in open source SDV development through strategic investment and foundation governance.
As part of our series of short interviews with the most active Eclipse SDV committers, we sat down with Kerstin Keller, maintainer of Eclipse eCAL, to find out how she discovered the world of automotive coding and how open source has enhanced her professional journey.
Are you attending Embedded World Exhibition & Conference from 11-13 March 2025? If so, stop by our booth 4-554 in hall 4!
We're thrilled to introduce this new quarterly newsletter dedicated to all things related to software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and the growing Eclipse SDV community. Join our mailing list to receive it in your inbox as soon as it's available.
This latest research highlights how the widespread adoption of open source software (OSS) is reshaping the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) by addressing key priorities such as cost-effectiveness, innovation, and environmental sustainability for business leaders and developers.
In this interview with ThreadX SIG and project lead Frédéric Desbiens, we delve into what makes ThreadX stand out, its impressive track record, and its potential to shape the future of safety-critical and automotive software.