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RTOSX KERNEL Functional Safety Certification

Gary Mintchell

In brief: Certification accelerates compliance with IEC 61508, IEC 62304, ISO 26262, and EN 50128 functional safety standards for automotive, industrial, and medical industries. The RTOSX KERNEL includes full development tool support, source code, and royalty-free licensing.

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Global Automotive Industry at the Crossroads: The Carbon Neutrality Mandate and Strategic Pathways to Net-Zero by 2030

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Automotive OEMs that successfully integrate carbon net-zero strategies across their value chains will not only achieve regulatory compliance but also secure strategic leadership in a decarbonized global economy. Compliance with these frameworks has become fundamental to market access and long-term competitiveness.

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Integration of AI into In-Cabin Sensing – Automotive OEMs Making Full Use of Software to Enable Advanced Features

i4.0 today

As regulatory frameworks such as the EUs Advanced Driver Distraction Warning (ADDW) near enforcement, automotive OEMs are increasingly integrating in-cabin sensing technologies with software-defined vehicle architectures. Overview of In-Cabin Sensors by OEM. For more information, contact research@IDTechEx.com or visit www.IDTechEx.com.

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Gatik gets independent safety validation from TUV SUD for autonomous logistics

Robotics Business Review

Source: Gatik Gatik AI Inc. The automotive and trucking industries self-certify,” said Dr. Adam Campbell, Gatiks head of safety. TV SD concluded that the company s approach demonstrated “substantial rigor and compliance” with its requirements under the Autonomous Vehicle Conformity Framework.

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Achieving Sustainability Goals in Manufacturing Through ESG Integration

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics are leading the charge in adopting digital technologies such as automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT). Leveraging Digital Transformation Digital transformation enhances ESG performance by improving transparency and compliance.

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Thermal Loop Solutions: A Path to Improved Performance, Sustainability and Compliance in Heat Treatment

MEM

The power controller regulates the power output to minimize energy waste, and the possible integration with renewable energy sources provides a complete power solution that spans from element design to recycling. As Industry 4.0

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EU tightens rules to limit vehicle emissions including from brakes and tyres

E&T

Road transport is currently the largest source of air pollution in cities, but the new Euro 7 standards, coupled with CO 2 emission standards, would “give the automotive supply chain a clear direction for reducing pollutant emissions, including using digital technologies”, the European Commission said.