Host Veronika Nihlén talks with RemotiveLabs CEO Per Sigurdson and technical manager Aleksandar Filipov about how virtualization is reshaping automotive software. They break down the differences between physical and digital twins and show how tighter links between hardware and software help teams move faster. The conversation digs into aging systems, developer-focused tools, and the shifts OEMs need to support software-driven vehicles. Tune in for a look at some of the technical and organizat...
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Host Veronika Nihlén talks with RemotiveLabs CEO Per Sigurdson and technical manager Aleksandar Filipov about how virtualization is reshaping automotive software. They break down the differences between physical and digital twins and show how tighter links between hardware and software help teams move faster. The conversation digs into aging systems, developer-focused tools, and the shifts OEMs need to support software-driven vehicles. Tune in for a look at some of the technical and organizat...
Episode 3: AI, annotations, and geopolitical annoyance
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59 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 3: AI, annotations, and geopolitical annoyance
A podcast is an excellent forum for personal opinions. In this particular episode, you’ll get plenty of those – informed, relevant, and interesting ones. Join Veronika Nihlén, Head of Brand and Communication at Zenseact, and Daniel Langkilde, CEO of perception technology company Kognic, as they explore topics ranging from geopolitical factors influencing the tech industry to annotation and its role in the development of autonomous driving. Follow Zenseact on: LinkedIn Instagram
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Host Veronika Nihlén talks with RemotiveLabs CEO Per Sigurdson and technical manager Aleksandar Filipov about how virtualization is reshaping automotive software. They break down the differences between physical and digital twins and show how tighter links between hardware and software help teams move faster. The conversation digs into aging systems, developer-focused tools, and the shifts OEMs need to support software-driven vehicles. Tune in for a look at some of the technical and organizat...