Are you attending Embedded World Exhibition & Conference from March 11-13, 2025, to explore the latest trends in complex system design and connect with key players in the embedded community? If so, stop by our booth 4-554 in hall 4! The Eclipse Foundation and Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) team will showcase how the Eclipse SDV Working Group and innovative projects such as Eclipse S-CORE and ThreadX are transforming automotive software development through open source collaboration – an opportunity not to be missed.
Eclipse SDV brings together a powerful ecosystem of OEMs, suppliers, and technology leaders to drive open innovation in automotive software. Whether you’re a developer, engineer, or business leader, our community provides the tools, frameworks, and expertise you need to accelerate your SDV projects. We’re excited to return to Nuremberg this year, giving you the chance to experience Eclipse SDV firsthand.
Let’s Talk SDV Software and Hardware in Nuremberg!
At our booth at Embedded World, we invite you to learn more about the following SDV software and hardware topics:
- Solving Complex Automotive Challenges with Open Source: Explore our vibrant ecosystem of libraries, tools, and frameworks to streamline SDV development and interact with experts beyond traditional automotive circles.
- Automotive-Grade Safety & Reliability: Learn more about trusted projects like Eclipse ThreadX, Eclipse S-CORE (Eclipse Safe Open Vehicle Core), and OpenHW Foundation’s industrial-grade RISC-V processors.
- “Code First” Approach: Delve into our collaboration model that allows you to directly shape the future of SDV technology.
- Faster Prototyping, Fewer Roadblocks: Learn how we build on robust open source foundations to focus on innovation, not reinventing the wheel.
- Accelerating Time-to-Market: Explore how we leverage open source to reduce development cycles, pool resources, and share investment risks.
- Collaborating with a Global Network of Industry Leaders: Discover our member community, where OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and technology providers work side by side to shape the future of SDVs.
What is Eclipse S-CORE?
This brand-new Eclipse SDV project focuses on developing an open source core stack for Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), specifically designed for embedded high-performance Electronic Control Units (ECUs).
Safe Open Vehicle Core aims to serve as the non-differentiating foundation of a software stack for HPC ECUs in SDVs, keeping process and safety in mind. The project's scope covers the "inner layers" of this stack, positioned between:
- A hardware abstraction layer as the lower bound (‘southbound interface’).
- A platform API for vehicle function applications as the upper bound (‘northbound interface’).
An Open, Safe, and Scalable Family of Technologies: Eclipse SDV, ThreadX, and OpenHW
Beyond Eclipse SCORE, key projects advancing safety and automotive-grade standards within the Eclipse SDV family of technologies include ThreadX, the first fully open source, safety-certified RTOS, setting a new benchmark for reliable, real-time vehicle operations.
What’s more, in collaboration with the OpenHW Foundation, home to industrial-grade, silicon-proven RISC-V processors, Eclipse SDV supports the development of open and robust automotive hardware.
With an ecosystem of 60+ member companies across multiple specialisations, dedicated Special Interest Groups for Automotive Processes and Rust, and a Development Process for Safety-Critical Applications, Eclipse SDV unites trusted industry leaders to redefine safe, trustable software for the future of mobility.
Visit Our Booth & Get Involved!
Don’t miss your chance to engage with our experts, see live demonstrations, and learn how Eclipse SDV can accelerate your SDV strategy. Whether you're looking to contribute, adopt, or explore open source solutions for automotive software, we welcome you to join us in shaping the future of mobility.
Find us at Embedded World 2024. Would you like to schedule an appointment with one of our experts? Let us know, and we’ll arrange it for you.
Let’s build the next generation of Software Defined Vehicles together!