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258. Scaling Connected Vehicles with Over-The-Air Updates


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As the automotive world shifts toward fully software-defined vehicles (SDVs), many OEMs are hesitant to embrace a consumer-driven model for over-the-air (OTA) updates. Enter Sibros, a company offering holistic OTA software that enables automakers to achieve scalable, software-defined mobility.

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By providing AI-powered insights that deliver continuous product and service enhancements, OEMs can harness Sibros’ single no-code platform to monitor, control and optimize SDVs, thus accelerating time-to-market, reducing code defects and enabling hundreds of connected vehicle use cases at global scale. This presents unique value for consumers, OEMs, commercial fleet operators, and even off-road sectors like agriculture and mining.

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To learn more, we sat down with Hemant Sikaria, CEO & Co-Founder, Sibros, to discuss the impact of his company’s groundbreaking technology, how insurance and regulation come into play, and the importance of robust security measures to ensure the responsible growth of SDVs.

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