Core Insights - Hyundai Motor Group is reinforcing its leadership in the software-defined vehicle (SDV) era by sharing technology standards and software development systems with key partners [1][4] - The 'Pleos SDV Standard Forum' was held to accelerate the transition to SDVs, focusing on transforming supply chains and enhancing industry adaptability [2][3] Group Collaboration - The forum gathered core engineering leaders from 58 key partners, including major companies like Hyundai Mobis and Bosch, to discuss SDV development [2][5] - Close collaboration and standardized development frameworks are deemed essential for implementing SDVs, as stated by Chang Song, President of the Advanced Vehicle Platform Division [4][6] Development Frameworks - A standardized software development framework was introduced to support SDV development, providing guidelines for partners [6][9] - The framework covers the entire development process, ensuring secure real-time data sharing among partners [8][9] Transition Strategies - The forum presented strategies to address challenges in the SDV transition, including the application of CODA for optimized hardware and flexible software architecture [7][11] - The shift from a hardware-focused vertical supply chain to a software-driven, horizontally integrated collaboration model is anticipated to form the critical infrastructure for large-scale SDV production [9][10] Future Plans - Hyundai Motor Group aims to support partners in discovering new business opportunities aligned with the SDV era and plans to continue regular forums for ongoing collaboration [10][11]
Hyundai Motor Group Hosts Pleos SDV Standard Forum to Drive Software-Defined Vehicle Era through Collaboration
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