Software-Defined Vehicles Explained | Change Makers Podcast Episode 12

Unlocking the Future of Automotive Technology: A Deep Dive into Software-Defined Vehicles

In the latest episode of the Autocar Business Change Makers Podcast, software expert Derek de Bono delves into the world of autonomous driving, smart mobility, and the evolution of pay-to-use in-car features. Hosted by Chris Kirby, CEO of Tomorrow’s Journey, and Felix Page, news editor at Autocar, this episode offers a unique insight into how software-defined vehicles are revolutionizing the automotive industry.

Over-the-air software updates are set to transform the way we interact with our cars, and Derek de Bono, vice president of software-defined vehicles at Valeo, provides valuable insights into what this means for car usership. From future-proofing cars to the role of OEMs in driving innovation, this episode covers a wide range of topics that are shaping the future of automotive technology.

Is Tesla still leading the pack when it comes to automotive software? Will hardware limitations continue to impact long-term car ownership? What can we expect from the next big technological breakthrough in passenger cars? These are just some of the questions explored in this engaging discussion.

To listen to episode 12 and discover more about the future of automotive technology, subscribe to the Autocar Change Makers Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform. Don’t miss out on this essential listening for industry professionals looking to stay ahead of the curve.

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