Digital Twin Consortium Welcomes SODA.Auto as Member
SODA.Auto plans to collaborate with the consortium’s community to make vehicle development faster and more cost-effective.
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February 16, 2024
The Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has announced that SODA.Auto has joined the consortium to drive the use of digital twins in software-defined vehicles (SDVs).
SODA.Auto plans to collaborate with the consortium’s community to make vehicle development faster and more cost-effective, transforming the way vehicles are designed and manufactured.
“We see the digital twin as a core pillar, together with AI and SDV concepts driving forward our vision to tackle complex challenges in the automotive industry and to make it possible to build a vehicle in just a few clicks,” says Sergey Malygin, CEO at SODA.Auto. “Our journey with the Digital Twin Consortium is not just an alliance; it’s a fusion of ideas and aspirations.”
“We’re excited to have SODA.Auto as a member of the DTC,” says Dan Isaacs, general manager and chief technology officer of the DTC. “Their experience in using digital twins for software-defined automotive applications will help us drive digital twin use in the automotive industry.”
About SODA.Auto
SODA stands for “software defined Auto,” enabling automakers with artificial intelligence-powered technology and toolchain, doubling the speed of vehicle software engineering. SODA V suit brings simplicity to automotive engineering, replacing a set of 15 different tools.
About Digital Twin Consortium
Digital Twin Consortium is The Authority of Digital Twin. It coalesces industry, government, and academia to drive consistency in vocabulary, architecture, security, and interoperability of digital twin technology. It advances digital twin technology in many industries, from aerospace to natural resources.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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