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China Automotive Software Business Models and Suppliers’ Layout Research Report 2023 – Introduction of Large AI Models into Vehicles has Become a Main Trend

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DUBLIN, Feb. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “Automotive Software Business Models and Suppliers’ Layout Research Report, 2023” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

From the layout of automotive software products and solutions, it can be seen that intelligent vehicle software business models include IP, solutions and technical services, which are mainly charged in the forms of non-recurring engineering (NRE), software licensing and royalty.

In terms of business forms, software providers are now engaged in custom software development and design, technical services, software licensing/authorization and system integration. Business forms differ slightly in charging modes.

In the megatrend for software-defined vehicles, automotive electronic/electrical architecture has evolved from the distributed to the centralized. Automakers have intention of full-stack self-development and evolution. However, due to multiple factors such as software technology teams, only a few emerging carmakers or well-funded automakers have made it. Most of the rest still make layout by cooperating with suppliers. The model of “independent R&D (independent and controllable) + in-depth cooperation with suppliers” has now become the main way of making software layout for automakers.

In the trend for software and hardware decoupling, customers are no longer satisfied with purchasing sensors, software and hardware products provided by suppliers, but tend to choose software or hardware solutions that are compatible with products from competitors.

To follow this trend, providers work to make layout. For example, in August 2023 Bosch introduced video-perception software as a standalone product, which can be used on diverse SoCs (systems on chips). This gives automakers maximum flexibility. The image data captured by several sensors, such as the new Bosch camera heads, are processed by Bosch software and made available for advanced driver assistance functions relating to driving and parking.

Bosch’s software and hardware separation solution can provide customers with diversified solutions in various fields, including separate hardware, software or software and hardware integrated system. It also supports customers to build application layers on this basis and offers a variety of combination solutions.

In the trend of EEA, OEMs speed up vehicle OS layout, the solutions of software suppliers become more systematic, and multi-party cooperation accelerates mass production.

In the context of cross-domain fusion, the intelligent vehicle industry requires a vehicle OS to simultaneously support cockpit, intelligent driving, vehicle control and other systems. All vehicle functional domains however have not yet been fully connected, and globally there is no intelligent vehicle operating system that can be directly applied for a long time.

In the past several years, many automakers such as Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, NIO, and Hongqi have enhanced their deployment in vehicle operating systems. Based on their technology R&D strength, product development requirements and relationships with suppliers, OEMs deploy vehicle OS in three modes: independent R&D, independent R&D + in-depth R&D cooperation, and direct outsourcing. At present, the vehicle OS layout mode is moving from independent R&D to independent R&D + in-depth R&D cooperation.

Given vehicle intelligence and the need for new automotive business models, in 2019 Volkswagen announced VW.OS, a vehicle operating system which was independently developed by its software company CARIAD. However, the progress has been slow due to multiple factors.

In the past two years, Volkswagen has been more open to cooperation, and completely changed the direction of ‘fully independent R&D’. Outside the Chinese market, Volkswagen vigorously enhances cooperation on software and autonomous driving, and has partnered with Qualcomm, Bosch, Mobileye, Apple, Google and so on.

In the Chinese market, Volkswagen has established joint ventures with Horizon Robotics and ThunderSoft to produce exclusive software products for China. In May 2023, CARIAD’s supervisory board approved the company’s comprehensive adjustment plan. In addition to large-scale personnel adjustment, it also highlights reforms, for example, closer technical cooperation with powerful technology companies, and new leadership and team models.

In February 2023, Mercedes-Benz detailed its plans as the architect of its own operating system MB.OS. Mercedes-Benz plans to adopt a layout mode of “independent R&D + R&D cooperation with suppliers”. It has three software development modes for MB.OS. In the figure below, the gray part indicates Mercedes-Benz’s in-house development of interior and data security software; the blue part means Mercedes-Benz’s development of AUTOSAR with its supplier Vector; the purple part refers to the computer underlying software and system for integration with third-party applications. MB.OS was expected to be officially launched on market in 2025.

In September 2023, NIO released SkyOS, a full-stack self-developed operating system for intelligent electric vehicles. As the underlying operating system, SkyOS establishes an all-round, three-dimensional technology system for vehicle R&D, allowing various devices to be organically integrated for efficient cooperation. SkyOS boasts a ‘1+4+N’ technology cluster, covering multiple fields from vehicle control, intelligent driving and cockpit to mobile Internet. It has become a leading intelligent digital technology base in all aspects.

Facing the lucrative vehicle OS market, software providers have aggressively changed their strategies and introduced corresponding development products and solutions, such as ArcherMind’s Fusion OS, KOTEI’s KCar-OS and ETAS’s end-to-end OS. To meet the customization demand from OEMs, software development teams of suppliers are ideal partners for customers, as they can cooperate with customers in research and development, and help customers develop products quickly to shorten the time to market.

In terms of business model, in the short term, in addition to licensing fees charged for software tools, vehicle OS will still mainly charge custom development fees. In the future, the profitability of OEMs will shift from only vehicle sales to application software and service upgrades. The business model between OEMs and vehicle OS providers is not just a one-off deal in currant stage, and charging models such as SaaS, mass production sharing or open source subscription services may emerge.

The pace of vehicle application and mass production of GPT quickens, especially in the human-computer interaction field.

Since its launch in November 2022, Chat GPT has gone viral around the world. Its excellent human-like dialogue learning capability and highly intelligent tool attributes cause a disruption to the information society. Because foundation models can be quickly integrated with the original knowledge system of the automotive industry to build more scenario-based modules, they have cutting-edge technical advantages in the fields of intelligent driving and intelligent cockpit.

The introduction of large AI models into vehicles has become a main trend this year. OEMs try hard to build large AI models in three ways:

First, they start from the underlying layer, and develop and build by themselves;Second, they build the application layer on the underlying layer built by platform-level companies;

Third, they directly build in some foundation model.

Li Auto’s independent R&D model: At the 2023 Li Auto Family Technology Day Conference, Li Auto released Mind GPT, its self-developed model which not only controls the car, but also performs functions such as storytelling, children’s encyclopedia creation, trip planning, intelligent diagnosis, and complex task understanding. In the process of foundation model training, Li Auto finally chose to fully self-develop foundation models after considering solutions of many suppliers.

The spatial algorithm team of Li Auto builds a data platform and training platform based on foundation model training, and uses a ‘controller unit model’ to connect external capabilities to make up for the model’s deficiencies in some aspects. Starting from the bottom layer, the team builds up the whole structure of Mind GPT, applies the technology and capabilities to actual scenarios, and makes differentiated innovations through iteration, in a bid to continuously improve the product strength and competitiveness of Mind GPT.

Mercedes-Benz adopts ChatGPT direct supply mode: In June 2023, Mercedes-Benz launched a three-month ChatGPT test program in the United States. Customers can participate via the Mercedes me App or directly from the vehicle using the voice command “Hey Mercedes, I want to join the beta program”, and then the MBUX Voice Assistant’s Hey Mercedes will automatically connect to ChatGPT. Mercedes-Benz is integrating ChatGPT through Azure OpenAI Service, leveraging the enterprise-grade capabilities of Microsoft’s cloud and AI platform. With ChatGPT in preview in Azure OpenAI Service, developers can integrate custom AI-powered experiences directly into their own applications.

Via Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service customers can begin using ChatGPT today. It is priced at USD0.002/1,000 tokens and billing for all ChatGPT usage begins March 13, 2023.

iFlytek Spark landed on EXEED STERRA ES, involving a joint development and custom model: In August 2023, Chery released STERRA ES, the first model equipped with iFlytek Spark, a cognitive foundation model of iFlytek. Based on Chery’s ‘LION AI’ foundation model platform and iFlytek Spark, EXEED STERRA ES brings better cockpit interaction capabilities.

Chery and iFlytek give full play to the key benefits of the foundation model in an AI voice assistant through cross-border integration and deep link of technologies. Driven by 6 major technologies, including cross-business scenarios, deep semantic understanding, multi-round interaction, learning evolution, real-time update & loading and multiple styles, the foundation model solves the three major enduring problems for users in current human-computer interaction, namely, single conversation style, separation of chats and skills, and lack of cross-scenario business, and finally realizes five core application scenarios, becoming a vehicle function instructor, an empathic partner, a knowledge encyclopedia, a travel manager and a health consultant. The two parties cooperate to deeply integrate the functions of the foundation model, jointly develop and customize it, and quickly install it on vehicles.

Moreover as the application of large AI models in vehicles speeds up, suppliers also create the foundation model pre-integrated supply mode. For example, Continental announced a partnership with Google Cloud during its press conference at the IAA MOBILITY 2023. Together, the two companies are equipping cars with generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), and they expect a fast time to market – from order receipt to production and delivery in 18 months.

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PropXP Launches Global Prop Trading Platform, Empowering Traders with Flexible Challenges and Comprehensive Resources

HONG KONG, Nov. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — PropXP, a new proprietary trading firm, is excited to announce its official launch on November 5, 2024, offering traders worldwide a unique and accessible approach to prop trading. With a focus on providing traders of all experience levels with attainable challenges and unparalleled resources, PropXP aims to reshape the prop trading landscape.

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The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), one of China’s most open and economically dynamic regions, is deepening its business ties with Colombia.

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SGT25 draw together 400+ European power grid technical professionals for a review of the latest grid transformation projects

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Recent research carried out by Smart Grid Forums with over 100 European power grid professionals revealed growing concern that eroding supply chain reliability, workforce stability, and OT cybersecurity are inhibiting grid transformation projects, delaying renewables integration, and impacting Europe’s future energy security.

THE HAGUE CONFERENCE CENTRE, The Netherlands, Nov. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Recent research carried out by Smart Grid Forums with over 100 European power grid professionals revealed growing concern that eroding supply chain reliability, workforce stability, and OT cybersecurity are inhibiting grid transformation projects, delaying renewables integration, and impacting Europe’s future energy security.

Driving grid modernisation in the context of geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and workforce uncertainty to guarantee future energy security in Europe

It is with this in mind that Smart Grid Forums launch their 6th annual SGT25 conference, with an extended day of strategic plenary sessions addressing the big picture issues impacting the sector, followed by a technical programme show casing the best of the grid modernisation projects across TSO and DSO organizations.

“European utilities have never been under more pressure to deliver grid transformation whilst navigating the complexities of global supply chain disruptions, workforce uncertainties, and a more geopolitically malicious cyber threat landscape” said Mandana White, CEO of Smart Grid Forums. “It is at times like these that utilities must come together to gain clarity on the big picture, compare their experiences, and unify to tackle the path ahead with innovative new strategies and greater energy and conviction than ever before. Delivering to the energy transition is not a matter of If but one of How.”

At SGT25 utility senior managers will come together with their technical teams for three days of strategic and technical discussions, in order to get onto the same page, and move in the same direction at greater pace than ever before. The programme consists of:

1-Day Infrastructure Investment Briefing – a series of utility panel discussions addressing technology investment priorities and the implications for utility technical teams and the supplier ecosystem2-Day Technical Case-Study Conference – implementation focused programme reviewing the successes, setbacks, and future roadmaps of utility project leaders and product specifiers in six core domains: Digital Substations, Operational Systems, Smart Meter Infrastructure, OT Cybersecurity, Big Data, and Asset ManagementInnovation Excellence Awards Ceremony – attended by all participants, and evening of recognition and reward in support of utility innovationRoundtable Discussions – private senior management roundtable discussions as well as public technical roundtable discussions, facilitating high impact information exchange and networkingExhibition & Live Demo Labs – a display of leading smart grid product and service suppliers with deep expertise and experience in the grid sector

100+ Utility Speakers Scheduled Including:

Giulio Carone, CEO – AretiMihkel Härm, CEO – ElektrileviTorsten Röglin, Managing Director – Stadtwerke FrankfurtThomas Reithofer, Head of Grid, Member of Executive Board – CKWFazila Ahmad, Global Head of Data & AI Acceleration – EDP GroupRene Kuczkowski, Head of the Strategy & International Cooperation Office – ENEA OperatorEsa Äärynen, Head of Strategic Grid Planning – Helen Electricity NetworksRonan McKeown, Future Networks Director – NIE NetworksTadej Šinkovec, Head of Advanced Analytics – Elektro LjubljanaAndreas Reisenauer, VP Digital Infrastructure – Elia GroupTomasz Rodziewicz, Head of Innovation & New Technologies – TAURON DystrybucjaJonas van den Bogaard, Open Source Office Lead – AllianderSander Jansen, Product Owner Virtual Stations – AllianderJoep van Genuchten, Data Architect – AllianderDavide Della Giustina, Chief Business Transformation Officer, Smart Infrastructures – AretiYamshid Farhat, Head of Technology & AI – BKWJan Petráček, Chief Transformation Officer – ČEZ DistribuceAlexander Harsch, Head of Cyber Resilience – E.ONSam Julian, Chief Cloud Engineer – E.ONMatthias Merchlewitz, Consultant, Resilience & Cyber Range E – E.ONVincent Audebert, IoT & Telecom Expert – EDFSherif Hussein, Project Manager – EDFPeter Jensen, Chair of the IEC Technical Committee 13 – EDFDan Wilson, Asset Analytics Manager – Electricity North WestUros Stiplovsek, Programmer – Elektro CeljeTadej Šinkovec, Head of Advanced Analytics – Elektro LjubljanaHenrik Hagberg, Head of Price and Revenue Management – EllevioŁukasz Kasperski, Coordinator for Measurement Systems and Energy Quality – ENEA OperatorPrzemysław Starzyński, Head of the Office of Innovation Initiatives – ENEA OperatorClément Devun, IT/OT Cybersecurity Lead Architect – EnedisMaman Idi Cheffou, Project Manager – EnedisLudovic Pontnau, OT Cybersecurity Expert – EnedisFatoumata Sangare, Industrial Information System Compliance Specialist – EnedisSławomir Noske , Senior Innovation Expert – ENERGA-OPERATORFedder Skovgaard, Business Architect – EnerginetCarsten Strunge, Chief Engineer & Business Architect Grid Control Systems – EnerginetHelder Barbosa, Cybersecurity Project Manager – E-REDESJose Esperanca, Data Management Lead – E-REDESChisimdiri Anyaogu, Engineer, Asset Performance – ESBKamal Radi, Senior Specialist, Power Systems Planning, SCADA and Energy Management Systems – ESBMarkus Virtanen, Lead Data Scientist – FingridPeter Kellens, Expert Assets & Grid Architecture Electricity – FluviusDan Smidsrød, Systems Engineer Process Control – Glitre NettKristin Tukun, Data Scientist – Glitre NettJoris van Rooij, Data Analyst -Göteborg EnergiMika Loukkalahti, Leading Expert – Helen Electricity NetworksInigo Ferrero, Protection & Control Standardization Manager – IberdrolaBirkir Heimisson, Specialist in Digital Development – LandsnetPaul Thomson, Power System Engineering Modelling – National GridStanislav Kalynych, IT/OT Security Analyst – Northland PowerNicolas Bihannic, Expert in Orange Future Networks Community – OrangeWalter Schaffer, Head of Competence Center Electricity – Salzburg NetzDaniel Lafferty, Design Lead, Protection & Control – SP Energy NetworksAdrian Ferguson, Lead OT Project Manager – SSEN TransmissionMohseen Mohemmed, Lead Protection Automation and Control Engineer – SSEN TransmissionDeepa Shaji Kumar, Innovation Development Project Manager – SSEN TransmissionAlex Stuart, Head of Data Management – SSEN TransmissionRannveig Løken, Head of Protection Department – StatnettSvein Olsen, Enterprise Information Architect – StatnettNuran Cihangir Martin, Grid Strategist – StedinMachtelt Eggink, Technical Innovation Manager – StedinLeon Kuiper, Lead Data Scientist – StedinMarcel Neu, Project Manager, Meter Asset Management & Lead NextGen SIO – StedinJan Nienhuis, Security Expert – StedinBas van den Berge, Head of Asset System Policy & Technical Innovation – StedinSjors van der Heijden, Strategist, Grid Automation – StedinGiuseppe Martinelli, Domain Architect Business, Power System Data – Svenska kraftnätAnna Rådman, Senior Vice President Business Intelligence – Svenska KraftnätErik Wejander, Project Leader Digital Substation – Svenska kraftnätMichael Knuchel, Head of Substation Automation Systems Engineering – SwissgridMariusz Jurczyk, Board Advisor for AMI – TAURON DystrybucjaMuhammad Babar, Leadership Team, Asset Data Management – TennetRemko Logemann, Maintenance Strategist – TennetMatija Naglič, Business Developer, System Operations – TennetEmir Ozdurmus, Asset Specialist, High Voltage Control & SCADA Systems – TennetJan Vorrink, Senior Advisor International Affairs, Future Design, System Operation – TennetBogdan Leu, Project Manager – TranselectricaMohammed Radi, Network Data Modelling Engineer (CIM) – UK Power NetworksVincent Gliniewicz, Senior Data Strategist – VattenfallÍvar Hrafn Ágústsson, Control System Specialist – VeiturJoyce van de Garde, Director Telecommunications – Westenergie

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Smart Grid Forums is an independent conference production company serving the smart grid technical community. We monitor the market, conduct in-depth interviews with technical decision makers and translate this information into techno-commercial conferences that empower participants to accelerate their implementation plans and deliver exceptional results to their organisations. Our events are peer-to-peer exchanges. They are immersive, exhaustive and action oriented. We place the utility voice centre-stage and uncover the implementation insights that will enable you to benchmark your own digitisation strategy, fine-tune your own implementation plan, and deliver exceptional results to your own organisation.

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