29-08-2025 | Vector Informatik | Automotive & Transport
At this year’s IAA Mobility in Munich, Vector Informatik is placing a clear focus on the advancement of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). The company will be showcasing how software is shaping the future of mobility. The SDV Tour is a guided exhibition experience that takes visitors through the key stages of modern vehicle development.
The Vector SDV Tour showcases a continuous development process, illustrating how software-defined vehicle functions, specifically, an Emergency Braking App, can be implemented efficiently, from system architecture and software development through to validation and vehicle integration. Vector experts will explain how established embedded technologies can be combined with new cloud-based development and testing methods. The emphasis is on a seamless development workflow that supports consistent and scalable implementation of complex vehicle software.
Beyond the SDV Tour, the company further presents its SIL and HIL solutions, as well as its seamless approach in the SIL/HIL Area. Visitors can explore how its SIL and HIL solutions ensure reliable and efficient ECU validation. Precise simulations and testing in controlled environments improve ECU software quality, shorten development cycles and reduce overall costs. Together, SIL and HIL form a continuous validation chain tailored to the complexity and performance requirements of modern vehicle software.
In the Partner Area, the company highlights how collaborative technological expertise accelerates the development of SDV. With partners such as QNX and Synopsys, Vector demonstrates how harmonised products and solutions enable integrated workflows, consistent toolchains, and forward-looking development approaches. This close technological integration highlights the importance of a holistic development strategy, one that manages the complexity of modern vehicle software and promotes efficient collaboration across system boundaries.
Visit the company at IAA Mobility from September 9 to 12, in Hall B3, Booth D11, in Munich.