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Cognizant, Siemens team on software-defined vehicle digital twins

Cognizant, Siemens team on software-defined vehicle digital twins

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By Nick Flaherty



Cognizant in the US is to integrate the PAVE360 digital twin tool from Siemens Digital Industries Software into its software-defined vehicle (SDV) accelerator.

The Congnizant tool uses the Siemens Simcenter Prescan for sensor modeling and scenario-based testing to build a digital twin for SDV development. This enables continuous and simulated verification and validation, streamlining the development process and reducing the time required to deliver features while managing the increasing software complexity from diverse platforms and components.

AI boost for more accurate digital twin development

The shift toward continuous verification and validation throughout the vehicle development lifecycle requires new, more agile, development platforms.

“Cognizant’s expertise in scalable, hardware-agnostic software development aligns perfectly with our goals to innovate and meet the increasing demands for customization and hyper-personalization in the automotive industry,” said David Fritz, Vice President, Hybrid and Virtual Systems at Siemens. “This collaboration with Cognizant allows us to respond to customers’ growing demands effectively, leveraging our combined expertise to accelerate product development and testing processes.”

“Our expertise in developing scalable, hardware-agnostic software solutions for SDVs will help us toward our goal of delivering exceptional vehicle experiences, features and capabilities to meet the evolving needs of the automotive industry and our clients,” said Aditya Pathak, Vice President and Americas Head of Auto, Transportation and Logistics at Cognizant, which works with Volkswagen and Aston Martin.

eda.sw.siemens.com/en-US/pave360/; www.cognizant.com

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