Innovative technologies such as electromobility, driver assistance systems and connected mobility are driving change in the automotive industry. This requires an adaptation of vehicle architecture, OEM infrastructure and diagnostic processes. New software functions with standardised diagnostic procedures must be implemented in short engineering cycles.
Diagnostic standards such as ISO 22900-3 (MVCI-Server), ISO 14229 (UDS) and ISO 22900 (D-PDU API) enable OEMs to design diagnostic systems independently of software providers. However, implementation requires special expertise.
Softing Automotive offers a proven software and hardware tool chain based on these standards that covers the entire V-model from engineering to after-sales service. In our webinar, we will show you how Softing is continuously developing its solutions to meet current market trends and reduce the complexity of today's diagnostic standards through service-oriented software APIs.