- In July 2024, DENSO hosted a software strategy briefing to share its direction in developing large-scale in-vehicle software. The company aims to support intelligent vehicle functions such as automated driving, electrification, and connected driving by expanding its technology globally and introducing AI to enhance design capabilities and reduce human errors.
- In August 2025, Valeo and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a collaboration to accelerate the development of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). They introduced three solutions: Valeo Virtualized Hardware Lab, Valeo Cloud Hardware Lab, and Assist XR, aiming to simplify the development process for automotive engineers and improve the driving experience.
- In April 2025, Hyundai MOBIS unveiled an integrated Level 3 autonomous driving controller. This system combines advanced sensors and software to enable hands-free driving in specific conditions, enhancing vehicle access and control.
- In February 2017, Lear Corporation and Honeywell announced a collaboration to provide automotive software technology and infrastructure solutions addressing threats associated with connected and autonomous vehicle development. The partnership focuses on pairing Lear’s automotive electrical distribution systems with Honeywell’s intrusion detection technology software.
- In January 2023, Synaptics introduced its new biometric authentication system for vehicles, enhancing security by enabling fingerprint recognition for vehicle access and start. This system aims to replace traditional keys with biometric authentication, offering a more secure and convenient user experience.



