As vehicle architectures became increasingly software-defined, the client sought to transform its infotainment and digital cockpit development processes through a Digital Twin-driven engineering approach. However, extensive reliance on physical hardware constrained scalability, slowed software innovation, and limited testing flexibility.
Developing and validating applications across complex E&E architecture resulted in longer development cycles, increased costs, and challenges in supporting advanced connected capabilities such as real-time diagnostics and cloud-enabled vehicle experiences. The dependence on physical systems also restricted the ability to rapidly validate new software features.
The client required a more agile and scalable development environment capable of reducing hardware dependencies while enabling continuous validation, connected services integration, and accelerated software delivery. L&T Technology Services (LTTS) partnered with the client to develop a cloud-native Digital Twin platform that virtualized the vehicle’s infotainment and digital cockpit ecosystem.
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