dSPACE GmbH, founded in 1988 and headquartered in Paderborn, Germany, is a leading provider of simulation and validation solutions for the development of automotive, aerospace, and industrial embedded systems. Their product range includes hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulators, rapid control prototyping systems, and automated testing tools. dSPACE's solutions enable manufacturers and suppliers to develop and validate complex control systems efficiently, supporting advancements in autonomous driving, electrification, and connectivity. With a global presence, dSPACE serves clients worldwide, ensuring the reliability and safety of embedded systems.
KPIT Technologies, dSPACE, and Microsoft have teamed up to offer a unique solution for OEMs and Tier-1s seeking homologation (self-certification in the USA) for advanced driver assistance systems and autonomous driving.
dSPACE, a leading provider of solutions for the simulation and validation of automated and electrically-powered vehicles, and NORDSYS, a leader in the development of systems for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication, are working together to accelerate the development of connected self-driving vehicles.
The BMW Group’s upcoming vehicle generation will be validated exclusively by dSPACE simulators. This continues the years-long partnership between dSPACE and the BMW Group in the field of simulation and validation.
dSPACE and BTC Embedded Systems (BTC) are expanding their long-standing partnership in order to offer the mobility industry a simulation-based solution for validating and homologating systems in autonomous driving.
The new MicroAutoBox III Embedded PC has everything that is required for in-vehicle use, both as a PC extension for the MicroAutoBox III real-time system and as a stand-alone PC system.
Before autonomous vehicles are let loose on our streets, we must be able to guarantee that they are safe. This requires numerous tests in a simulated environment since not all situations can be tested in real traffic.