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It’s time for another episode of On the Move, an automotive podcast from Siemens Digital Industries Software. As always, we have our host Nand Kochhar, VP of Automotive and Transportation, to talk about all things automotive. To continue our current focus on the software defined vehicle and how changes to the market have necessitated changes to the tools, we are digging into the world of electronics, software and networks.
This episode is a continuation of our conversation with Doug Burcicki, Senior Director of Lifecycle Collaboration Software at Siemens. If you missed it, you might want to check out part one for some of the solutions our customers are implementing for software defined vehicles. But to learn about the partnership and collaboration side of the software defined vehicle, let’s dive right into the episode.
We’re back with another episode of On the Move, a podcast from Siemens Digital Industries Software, to dive into the electrical engineering (EE) systems, the software architectures, and networks coming to dominate the development of modern vehicles. As with all episodes, we are joined by Nand Kochhar, VP of Automotive and Transportation, along with our moderator Conor Peick, Writer for the Automotive and Transportation Industry, to discuss the shifting automotive landscape with expert guests from Siemens and around the industry.
For this episode on EE systems, software architecture, and vehicle networking, Nand sat down with Doug Burcicki – Senior Director of Lifecycle Collaboration Software at Siemens. Together, they talk about the changing demands of design for automotive and heavy industries, as well as the organizational shift to overcome the challenges they bring. Tune in to as we continue our series on the software defined vehicle for On the Move.
The automotive and transportation industries are in the
middle of a transformation in how vehicles are designed, made, and sold. Driven
by an influx of new technologies, consumer demands, environmental pressures,
and a changing workforce in factories and offices, automotive companies are
pushing to reinvent fundamental aspects of their businesses. This includes
developing more advanced and capable vehicles, identifying new revenue sources,
improving customer experiences, and changing the ways in which features and
functionality are built into vehicles.
Welcome to On the Move, a podcast from Siemens Digital
Industries Software that will dive into the acceleration of mobility innovation
amid unprecedented change in the automotive and transportation industries. Join
hosts Nand Kochhar, VP of Automotive and Transportation, and Conor Peick, Automotive
and Transportation Writer, as they dive into the shifting automotive landscape
with expert guests from Siemens and around the industry. Tune in to learn about
modern automotive design and engineering challenges, how software and
electronics have grown in use and importance, and where the industries might be
heading in the future.
In this episode, you will hear the second part of our discussion with Dale Tutt,
VP of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software. We talk about
the role of industrial and engineering software partners in the future of
automotive design, the growing importance of cybersecurity, and the challenge
of managing the engineering and production of the multitude of different
vehicle configurations that results from increasingly customizable vehicles.
The automotive and transportation industries are in the
middle of a transformation in how vehicles are designed, made, and sold. Driven
by an influx of new technologies, consumer demands, environmental pressures,
and a changing workforce in factories and offices, automotive companies are
pushing to reinvent fundamental aspects of their businesses. This includes
developing more advanced and capable vehicles, identifying new revenue sources,
improving customer experiences, and changing the ways in which features and
functionality are built into vehicles.
Welcome to On the Move, a podcast from Siemens Digital
Industries Software that will dive into the acceleration of mobility innovation
amid unprecedented change in the automotive and transportation industries. Join
hosts Nand Kochhar, VP of Automotive and Transportation, and Conor Peick, Automotive
and Transportation Writer, as they dive into the shifting automotive landscape
with expert guests from Siemens and around the industry. Tune in to learn about
modern automotive design and engineering challenges, how software and
electronics have grown in use and importance, and where the industries might be
heading in the future.
In this episode, Nand and Conor are joined by Dale Tutt, VP of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Dale joins us to dig into the software-defined trend taking shape in
the automotive industry. We connect this to market demands and compare it to
the increasing importance of software across many industries and segments.
The automotive and transportation industries are in the
middle of a transformation in how vehicles are designed, made, and sold. Driven
by an influx of new technologies, consumer demands, environmental pressures,
and a changing workforce in factories and offices, automotive companies are
pushing to reinvent fundamental aspects of their businesses. This includes
developing more advanced and capable vehicles, identifying new revenue sources,
improving customer experiences, and changing the ways in which features and
functionality are built into vehicles.
Welcome to On the Move, a podcast from Siemens Digital
Industries Software that will dive into the acceleration of mobility innovation
amid unprecedented change in the automotive and transportation industries. Join
hosts Nand Kochhar, VP of Automotive and Transportation, and Conor Peick, Automotive
and Transportation Writer, as they dive into the shifting automotive landscape
with expert guests from Siemens and around the industry. Tune in to learn about
modern automotive design and engineering challenges, how software and
electronics have grown in use and importance, and where the industries might be
heading in the future.
Christian Horner is a former race car driver, racing team founder, and the current Team Principal at Oracle Red Bull Racing. He’s also a star on Netflix’s Drive to Survive series and the husband of Spice Girl legend, Geri Halliwell. Christian is a man who has and does it all, and he’s here to tell us all about it in his interview with Future Car host, Ed Bernardon.
In this part two interview, Christian and Ed discuss sustainability within F1 and how new regulations are affecting vehicle design. Christian also shares some of his thoughts on Drive to Survive and, of course, Ed finishes their conversation by asking Christian some rapid fire questions.
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If you’re a fan of this podcast, then you’re surely a fan of Netflix’s hit show, Drive to Survive, where we get the inside scoop on the lives of drivers, managers, and team owners during the F1 season.
Well, in today’s Future Car episode, we get the inside-inside scoop as host Ed Bernardon sits down to talk with Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal, Christian Horner.
In Part 1 of this 2-part interview, Ed and Christian sit down to discuss what big changes Christian’s seen in F1 during his 20-year career as Team Principal. They also discuss how Red Bull Racing is balancing changes to F1 regulations, how he navigates the Team Principal Role, and a lot more!
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Steeped in history and tradition, the first ever Indy 500 race was held in 1911. Since then, the event has celebrated its 100th birthday (in 2011) and hosted 107 race events.
J. Douglas Boles is the President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation and, in this Part 2 interview, he and host Ed Bernardon continue their discussion about the Indy 500 and everything that surrounds it.
Ed and Doug discuss topics like how sustainability is being incorporated into the event, what it was like hosting the US Grand Prix at the Speedway, and the future of the Indy 500. As always, Ed finishes the episode off by asking Doug some rapid fire questions! Tune in for more!
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Held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indy 500 is the largest single-day sporting event in the world. Every year, over 300,000 spectators flock to experience the excitement and energy of the event.
For as big as it is, a lot of preparation goes into planning for and organizing an event like this. Every little detail needs to be considered. To tell us all about it in this Part 1 episode is the President of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation, J. Douglas Boles.
In this episode, host Ed Bernardon and Douglas discuss how Douglas prepares for the event, what he’s most passionate about when it comes to motosports, how he incorporates fan feedback into the event, and so much more!
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Tom McCarthy is the Executive Director at ASPIRE, an organization focused on developing, or enhancing, new technologies with the goal of building a better future. ASPIRE is behind the creation of the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL), which hosted its first ever race in April of this year.
In Part 1 of this two-part interview, Tom and host Ed Bernardon talked about (among other things) the inspiration behind A2RL, how the race compares to others of its kind, and who Tom hoped the audience for this race would be.
In Part 2 of this Future Car episode, Ed and Tom discuss the nature of the autonomous car that teams will use to race, the nature of how the teams will compete, what Tom hopes the greatest achievement of A2RL will be, and what he envisions for the future of racing. We also get to know Tom on a more personal level in our rapid fire section where Ed asks him questions like, what was the first car he ever owned? Did he pass his driver’s test on the first try? And what does his living room on wheels look like?
Listen in to hear this and so much more!
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