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Software-Defined Vehicles
The automotive industry is undergoing a massive transformation, with vehicles increasingly defined by software rather than hardware. nuem specializes in sourcing the right talent to power this transition, from embedded software developers to ADAS engineers. We help mobility companies build the next generation of connected, autonomous, and electric vehicles.
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With advancements in ADAS, IoT, and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, the future of mobility is software-driven. Standards like ASPICE and AUTOSAR are guiding the development of smarter, safer vehicles, while embedded systems ensure seamless integration of advanced functionalities.
Embedded Systems
Embedded systems are the foundation of modern vehicles, controlling everything from infotainment to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Technologies like Embedded C, along with platforms for infotainment development, ensure seamless integration and performance. nuem connects mobility companies with developers who specialize in building reliable, high-performance embedded solutions for next-generation vehicles.
Automotive Standards & Processes
Automotive development is guided by strict standards and processes like ASPICE and AUTOSAR, which ensure safety, reliability, and scalability in software-defined vehicles. From ADAS integration to IoT for vehicles, experts in CAN, V2X, and SCADA systems are driving innovation in the industry. At nuem, we provide access to specialists who excel in applying these frameworks to create smarter, safer vehicles.
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