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Management consulting firm Deloitte and Aurora Labs, an ‘automotive artificial intelligence (AI) company’, have announced their strategic cooperation in the automotive Industry.

The partnership brings combined expertise and technology solutions to automotive companies as the industry is transitioning SW (software) Management processes, products and regulations for software-defined vehicles.

As the automotive industry transitions to electrical vehicles, software-defined vehicles, and Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) processes, automotive manufacturers are turning to software experts to help them evolve their processes, methodologies, and technologies.

New approaches are required for SW Release Management, OTA Updates and to manage SW in complex ECU/DCU, e.g. state-of-the-art Head Units. Additionally, it is a growing challenge to meet safety and security regulatory requirements such as Functional Safety, SOTIF and UNECE WP.29 (R155-156). High process-integrated quality standards (e.g. ASPICE) need to be achieved and maintained while using new agile development methodologies to drive faster development cycles for new vehicle functionality and features.

Deloitte and Aurora Labs’ collaboration combines the expertise and AI-based technologies required by vehicle manufacturers to drive up to 30% efficiencies throughout software development, quality assurance, certification, and over-the-air (OTA) maintenance with data and insights that were previously unavailable.

Deloitte offers services in the automotive industry around SW Management to support OEM and OEM suppliers. Automotive CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared, Electrification) Trends require intelligent SW Management methods.

“To enable the software-defined vehicles of the future, complex development challenges exist. The integration of complex software deliveries throughout a supply chain distributed across the globe while applying necessary quality and process standards is an unsolved issue. Aurora Labs’ AI insights are needed by OEMs and suppliers to assure that development and quality processes are manageable, fast, and follow the highest quality standards. This is especially true since the software of a car needs to be maintained after delivery through OTA (over-the-air) updates over many years,” said Andi Herzig, Global Head of Automotive Risk Advisory at Deloitte.

Aurora Labs offers AI-based Vehicle Software Intelligence solutions that enable global automotive manufacturers to continuously collect actionable data and obtain a deep understanding of line-of-code software changes, dependencies, and behaviour.

“Partnering with Deloitte addresses the major challenges faced by our industry – how to adopt the processes and the technologies required to stay competitive. We believe that the synergies from this partnership bring great value to our joint customers,” said Zohar Fox, CEO of Aurora Labs.


Management consulting firm Deloitte and Aurora Labs, an ‘automotive artificial intelligence (AI) company’, have announced their strategic cooperation in the automotive Industry.

The partnership brings combined expertise and technology solutions to automotive companies as the industry is transitioning SW (software) Management processes, products and regulations for software-defined vehicles.

As the automotive industry transitions to electrical vehicles, software-defined vehicles, and Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) processes, automotive manufacturers are turning to software experts to help them evolve their processes, methodologies, and technologies.

New approaches are required for SW Release Management, OTA Updates and to manage SW in complex ECU/DCU, e.g. state-of-the-art Head Units. Additionally, it is a growing challenge to meet safety and security regulatory requirements such as Functional Safety, SOTIF and UNECE WP.29 (R155-156). High process-integrated quality standards (e.g. ASPICE) need to be achieved and maintained while using new agile development methodologies to drive faster development cycles for new vehicle functionality and features.

Deloitte and Aurora Labs’ collaboration combines the expertise and AI-based technologies required by vehicle manufacturers to drive up to 30% efficiencies throughout software development, quality assurance, certification, and over-the-air (OTA) maintenance with data and insights that were previously unavailable.

Deloitte offers services in the automotive industry around SW Management to support OEM and OEM suppliers. Automotive CASE (Connected, Autonomous, Shared, Electrification) Trends require intelligent SW Management methods.

“To enable the software-defined vehicles of the future, complex development challenges exist. The integration of complex software deliveries throughout a supply chain distributed across the globe while applying necessary quality and process standards is an unsolved issue. Aurora Labs’ AI insights are needed by OEMs and suppliers to assure that development and quality processes are manageable, fast, and follow the highest quality standards. This is especially true since the software of a car needs to be maintained after delivery through OTA (over-the-air) updates over many years,” said Andi Herzig, Global Head of Automotive Risk Advisory at Deloitte.

Aurora Labs offers AI-based Vehicle Software Intelligence solutions that enable global automotive manufacturers to continuously collect actionable data and obtain a deep understanding of line-of-code software changes, dependencies, and behaviour.

“Partnering with Deloitte addresses the major challenges faced by our industry – how to adopt the processes and the technologies required to stay competitive. We believe that the synergies from this partnership bring great value to our joint customers,” said Zohar Fox, CEO of Aurora Labs.

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