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We’ve gone hybrid!
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

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).

4–5 June, 2025
Gifhorn, Germany
Elektrobit at Eclipse SDV Community Days 2025
Join us at the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle Community Days, where Elektrobit Software Architect Kaloyan Rusev will present “AI-powered orchestration with Ankaios & LMOS.”
Learn how large language models can help orchestrate complex automotive systems in the SDV era.

22 June, 2025
Napoca, Romania
IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2025
Elektrobit is heading to the IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2025
Join us on June 22 in Napoca, Romania, where our expert Rares Horju will present: “Ankaios: A Lightweight Container Orchestrator for Automotive HPCs”
Designed for high-performance automotive computing, Ankaios delivers efficient workload management without the overhead of traditional orchestrators.
Catch this session to explore how lightweight orchestration is reshaping in-vehicle software architecture.

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.

1-2 July, 2025
Munich, Germany
Automotive Data Communication 2025
Join Elektrobit at Automotive Data Communication 2025, July 1–2 in Munich. In his talk, Huzaifa Saadat will present: “Contextualizing SDV Levels in Terms of In-Vehicle and Over-the-Air Communication”. The session explores how each of the five SDV Levels impacts communication – both in-vehicle and over-the-air – with special focus on interface challenges and opportunities at Level 5.

9-10 July, 2025
Berlin
Automotive Grade Linux All Member Meeting 2025
Join Elektrobit at the Automotive Grade Linux All Member Meeting, where our Product Manager, Isaac Trefz, will address a key question: Could AGL support functionally safe applications?
AGL has been a driver of open-source innovation in automotive software. However, its lack of ISO 26262 functional safety support has limited adoption in critical areas such as instrument clusters, body systems, and ADAS.
In this session, Isaac will present a TÜV-certified approach to enabling functional safety in AGL. He will explore how to retrofit safety capabilities into the platform without compromising its collaborative development strengths. The talk will also outline trade-offs, technical considerations, and how developers can rapidly prototype and test their own applications using this approach.
Upcoming webinars

June 12, 2025
4pm London | 5pm Berlin | 8:30 pm Mumbai
Functional safety demystified: EB corbos Linux for safety applications and compliance with ASIL B & SIL 2
Join Isaac Trefz, Senior Product Manager for HPC OS, as he unpacks what ASIL B and SIL 2 really mean for today’s high-performance automotive systems—and how EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications helps you meet those standards.
From instrument clusters to ADAS, see how safety-certified open-source software supports real-world use cases.
Perfect for developers of cockpit, ADAS, and other safety-critical applications.