HAL4SDV Showcased at OCX 2024: Advancing Open Source for Automotive Innovation
On October 24, Edin Arnautovic, team leader for research projects at TTTech, represented the HAL4SDV project at OCX 2024, the premier open-source conference organized by the Eclipse Foundation. This year’s conference marked a new era for open-source collaboration, bringing together diverse communities to foster innovation across industries.
OCX 2024: A Reimagined Platform for Open Source Communities
OCX 2024 is the evolution of the longstanding EclipseCon, now expanded to include two new collocated events—Open Community for Java and Open Community for Automotive. This annual gathering serves as a hub for sharing knowledge, networking, and exploring the latest advancements in open source. The event offers multiple tracks, covering embedded IoT and edge technologies, open source security, open technology frameworks, and best practices in open-source development.
HAL4SDV's Role in Shaping the Future of Automotive Open Source
As part of the Open Community for Automotive, the HAL4SDV project highlights the essential role of open-source collaboration in advancing Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs). Through Edin’s presentation, HAL4SDV showcased its commitment to driving open-source solutions that support enhanced safety, connectivity, and adaptability in next-generation vehicles.
We are proud to contribute to the OCX community and look forward to ongoing partnerships that accelerate innovation within the automotive sector.