In less than a decade a software revolution has taken the automotive industry by storm. It not only impacts how OEMs market their products but also how critical systems like ADAS are maintained and enhanced.
Pricol announced a strategic technology partnership with Sibros Technologies to deliver Over-the-Air (OTA) connected vehicle software systems to OEMs in the Indian and ASEAN markets.
Sibros, a hardware-agnostic connected vehicle platform company, is the reason vehicle owners aren’t making weekly trips to the dealership and why maintenance on modern software-defined vehicles is becoming increasingly easier.
As automotive complexity continues to increase, having an Over-the-Air software update system that meets the most rigorous functional safety standards is essential. ASIL-D certified software solutions are the next step...
Atlanta is one of three locations Sibros, a Silicon Valley-based connected vehicle software startup, chose to expand into after raising $70 million from investors such as Google and Energy Impact Partners.
Not quite four years into its existence, tech company Sibros is attracting the attention and millions in investments and new business from the tech and auto industries.
By 2025, China is expected to have over 97 regulations to mitigate the cybersecurity risks associated with the over-the-air (OTA) software and update systems used in intelligent connected vehicles (ICV) and electric vehicles (EV).
These nine former Tesla engineers say they learned a lot during their time at the company, including key lesson from Elon Musk.
The new Bajaj Chetak electric scooter will get connected e-scooter technology with Sibros. The company’s Deep Connected Platform will enable embedded connectivity to the cloud and myChetak Mobile App.