2023 in Review: Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Accelerates Automotive Tech Innovation through Open Source Collaboration
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– From New Members to Real-world Code: Eclipse SDV's Impactful Year; and a Glimpse into 2024 –

BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Eclipse Foundation, one of the world’s largest open source foundations, in conjunction with the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Working Group, today announced highlights of its many accomplishments and overall progress in 2023, along with a preview of what’s coming in 2024 and beyond. During the past year, Eclipse SDV launched more than a dozen new projects, hosted multiple events, and added leading OEMs like GM and Mercedes, while growing the overall membership by 14 new members. Most importantly, the working group began hosting code that is already planned for use in real-world production.

“The SDV Working Group experienced significant growth in 2023, and we anticipate this momentum to not only continue but also accelerate in 2024,” said Mike Milinkovich, executive director of the Eclipse Foundation. “Aligned with our community’s commitment to industry transformation, our primary objectives are twofold: first, establishing a code-first open source community dedicated to delivering production-ready software platforms; and second, cultivating a robust vendor-neutral ecosystem that is focused on delivering tangible value across the automotive value chain. To realise these ambitions, our focus is on crafting open source processes that ensure automotive-grade quality management, functional safety, and supply chain security.”

Eclipse SDV enjoyed a notable surge in membership and experienced substantial project expansion throughout 2023. New members, including Cummins, DENSO, General Motors, HARMAN, LG Electronics, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation, and Qualcomm Innovation Center, demonstrate the quality and diversity of organisations that have recently joined the working group. Members currently contribute to and collaborate on 26 different projects, including technologies focused on fleet management, software orchestration and other real-world applications.

Building the SDV Ecosystem
In 2023, Eclipse SDV was dedicated to fostering collaboration and community growth, evident through numerous community events, strategic project additions, and alliances with automotive-focused organisations. The year marked several noteworthy highlights, showcasing our unwavering commitment to innovation in the automotive tech landscape:

  • Inaugural Automotive Open Source Summit Success:
    In early June, Eclipse SDV successfully launched its first-ever Automotive Open Source Summit. The event attracted industry leaders from over 30 organisations including Bosch, Cariad (VW Group), the European Commission, Microsoft, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation, and ZF Group. Geared towards automotive tech executives, thought leaders and senior managers, the summit showcased speakers from Eclipse automotive initiatives and beyond. Due to its resounding success, a second summit is scheduled for May 14, 2024, in Starnberg, Germany.