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Wind River and Hyundai Mobis collaborate to advance SDV development

Zahra AwanBy Zahra AwanSeptember 16, 20252 Mins Read
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Wind River has announced the completion of Mobis Development Studio, an integrated software development environment for software-defined vehicles (SDVs), created in collaboration with Hyundai Mobis. The system combines Hyundai Mobis’s cloud-based vehicle development infrastructure with Wind River Studio Developer to accelerate next-generation SDV innovation.

Mobis Development Studio is a web-based, unified development platform that provides an intuitive user interface tailored to specific electronic control units (ECUs), along with high-speed build capabilities and automated testing tools. By supporting advanced software lifecycle management, the platform aims to improve software quality and development efficiency, enabling Hyundai Mobis to advance its transformation into a software-centric mobility technology company.

This next-generation development environment leverages key features from Wind River Studio Developer, including collaboration tools, automation frameworks and shift-left testing modules for validation earlier in the development lifecycle.

“As the automotive industry continues to evolve toward a more intelligent and autonomous future, software is the key driver of transformation,” said Sandeep Modhvadia, chief product officer at Wind River. “In collaboration with Hyundai Mobis, we have introduced a next-generation development framework that spans both cloud and edge environments and delivers robust lifecycle management. Together, we are empowering auto makers to innovate faster, improve operational efficiency and accelerate the future of the software-defined vehicle. We congratulate Hyundai Mobis on achieving this important milestone.”

“Through this collaboration with Wind River, we expect to significantly enhance automation across the entire vehicle development lifecycle and accelerate innovation in next-generation intelligent vehicle software development,” added Soo-Kyung Jung, executive vice president and head of the automotive electronics BU at Hyundai Mobis. “This development environment is not only highly automated but is also rapidly expanding into an AI-driven next-generation development system.”

By combining the strengths of both companies, the partnership has produced software infrastructure optimized for SDVs. The Wind River Studio Developer is a cloud DevSecOps platform designed to accelerate the development, deployment and operation of mission-critical systems at the intelligent edge. Supporting agile practices such as continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD) and continuous testing (CT), the platform is designed to help teams overcome automation challenges. By boosting collaboration, enabling early-stage testing (shift-left) and enhancing agility, the solution aims to extend the long-term value of complex automotive systems.

In related news, Indie Semiconductor to acquire automotive in-cabin perception software specialist Emotion3D

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