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Whether a physical event or an online one, the Elektrobit team is excited to meet you and showcase our latest products and solutions. Register now to set up your personal agenda as our experts bring you the latest in automotive software.
Upcoming events

13 May, 2025
Starnberg, Germany
Open Source Summit 2025
The Automotive Open Source Summit is the premier event dedicated to open source innovation in the automotive industry, where technology meets community.
With his talk “Achieving Automotive SPICE Compliance for Open Source Software”, Ulrich Kirchmaier will explore how Elektrobit adapted ASPICE processes to make open-source software, like the Linux kernel, suitable for automotive use.

14-15 May, 2025
Berlin, Germany
COVESA AMM
Elektrobit is joining the upcoming COVESA All Members Meeting, May 14–15 in Berlin. Don’t miss Moritz Neukirchner’s talk on “Standardized Data and Virtualization in Software-Defined Vehicles,” highlighting how open standards, virtual environments, and VSS are advancing SDV development. Stop by for live demos of our Virtual IVI environment, EB corbos Link, and VHAL Generator—we’re excited to collaborate on the future of connected mobility.

20-22 May, 2025
Stuttgart, Germany
ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo 2025
Elektrobit is driving the ADAS-to-SDV transformation with test grid platform, a powerful solution designed to streamline testing across real and virtual environments. As cloud, AI, and virtualization reshape the automotive landscape, test grid helps overcome key challenges like variant management, hardware bottlenecks, and early-stage integration. With platform-agnostic scalability and seamless CI/CD compatibility, it unifies test workflows and accelerates SDV development.

21-22 May, 2025
Munich, Germany
Automotive Software Strategies 2025
At Automotive Software Strategies 2025, Alex Mattausch will share Elektrobit’s experience bringing its proven Classic AUTOSAR solution and safety concept to RISC-V based CPUs. As RISC-V emerges as a flexible new architecture for embedded systems, this talk will explore key challenges and insights from enabling safety-critical automotive software on this open standard.

27-28 May, 2025
Bruges, Belgium
16th AUTOSAR Open Conference
The AUTOSAR Open Conference is a key event for automotive experts, developers, and stakeholders to explore innovations within the AUTOSAR framework, focusing on adaptive platforms, safety, and security in the era of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). Under the theme “AUTOSAR solutions for SDV challenges,” Elektrobit will present three insightful talks: Alex Mattausch on enabling safety in SDVs with open-source software, Florian Bartels on developing SWCs in Rust with Classic AUTOSAR BSW, and Thomas Galla on the case for automotive Software-Defined Networking (SDN).

24-25 June, 2025
Germany
Automobil Elektronik Kongress
Join us at the Automobil-Elektronik Kongress 2025 in Ludwigsburg on June 24–25, where Elektrobit will showcase its leadership in automotive electronics. Our CEO, Maria Anhalt, will contribute to the program with a panel discussion on “EE Architectures on a Global Scale” and a presentation on navigating supply chain disruptions while driving innovation in Software-Defined Vehicles. Don’t miss the chance to hear from industry leaders shaping the future of automotive technology.
Upcoming webinars

May 20, 2025
10am Stuttgart | 1:30pm Mumbai | 4am Detroit
Build, validate, and scale software-defined vehicles – before the hardware even exists
Discover how leaders from Continental, Arm, AWS, and Elektrobit are solving critical SDV challenges with virtualization. By using virtual ECUs and cloud-based toolchains, development can start well before hardware is ready – accelerating testing, integration, and deployment. This approach simplifies complexity, reduces cost, and supports continuous updates throughout the vehicle lifecycle. Don’t miss the live demo showing how this strategy delivers real-world agility in developing a smart cockpit.