SafeRide Technologies Joins AUTOSAR Automotive Open System Architecture Partnership
July 13, 2020 | PR NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
SafeRide Technologies, a leading provider of AI-based vehicle health management, data analytics, and cybersecurity solutions for connected and autonomous vehicles, announces a development partnership with AUTOSAR, the global automotive system architecture partnership of leading automotive OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and software companies. SafeRide will collaborate with the AUTOSAR partnership in the development of new cybersecurity system functions and functional interfaces and actively participate in the AUTOSAR Working Group Security.
"We're very excited and honored to be joining such a tremendous organization," said Hilik Stein, SafeRide CTO and co-founder. "The fact that AUTOSAR is an open platform that supports interoperable applications and technologies was key to our decision to join the partnership. We look forward to working with the AUTOSAR partnership in the development of new cybersecurity functionality."
In addition to contributing its cybersecurity expertise to the AUTOSAR partnership, SafeRide will also share its expertise in vehicle health management. "We see tremendous benefits in developing vehicle health management standards and expediting the adoption of health-ready and health-centric component development," notes Hilik. "And we're thrilled to work together with the AUTOSAR partnership in providing this functionality to the next generation of vehicles."
SafeRide has been shortlisted for both the 2020 Automotive AI Product of the Year and the 2020 Automotive Cybersecurity Product of the Year by TU-Automotive Awards. SafeRide's technology will be demonstrated at the TU-Automotive Detroit virtual event on August 18-20, 2020.
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