GaadiKey
  • Bikes
    • Hero
    • Honda
    • TVS
    • Bajaj
    • Suzuki
    • Royal Enfield
    • Yamaha
    • Ather
    • KTM
    • Aprilia
    • Vespa
    • Harley Davidson
    • BMW
    • Kawasaki
    • Ducati
    • Yezdi
    • Ampere
  • Cars
    • Maruti Suzuki
    • Tata
    • Hyundai
    • Mahindra
    • Toyota
    • Kia
    • Honda
    • MG
    • Renault
    • Volkswagen
    • Nissan
    • Skoda
    • Citroen
    • Jeep
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Mercedes-Benz
    • Lexus
    • Volvo
    • Isuzu
    • BYD
  • Bike Reviews
  • Car Reviews
  • About
  • Contact
  • Auto Components
No Result
View All Result
GaadiKey
No Result
View All Result
Home Cars

Hyundai accelerates Software-Defined Vehicle advancement with 2nd Developer Conference

During the conference held on Nov. 16-17, Hyundai Motor Group shared its software-defined vehicle (SDV) system development update with developers

Preetham Gowda by Preetham Gowda
November 17, 2022
in Cars, Hyundai
0
Hyundai Software Defined Vehicles
21
VIEWS
Share on WhatsappShare on FacebookShare on Twitter

Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) continued to accelerate its software-defined vehicle (SDV) development at its second HMG Developer Conference, Nov. 16-17.

At the online/offline event, 70 R&D experts from Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Corporation, Hyundai AutoEver, 42dot and various startups shared insights about the Group’s SDV system and deployment strategy with software developers and graduate students who are interested in the next evolution of the mobility industry.

An SDV is any vehicle that manages its operations, adds functionality and enables new features primarily or entirely through software, such as over-the-air vehicle software updates.

The first day of the conference at Hyundai Motorstudio Goyang included presentations by Chang Song, President and Head of Transportation-as-a-Service (TaaS) Division; Woongjun Jang, Senior Vice President and Head of Autonomous Driving Center; Chi-Kyoung Kim, Vice President of Vehicle Control Strategy Group; Hyung Ki Ahn, Vice President of Electronics Development Group; and SeongWoon Kim, Executive Director of Hyundai AutoEver’s SW quality innovation business.

“It is important to provide an environment where developers can share their ideas and demonstrate their capabilities for a successful rollout of SDVs,”

said President Song.

“In order to lead the future mobility market, we will continue to secure excellent developers in vehicle software fields, such as autonomous driving, vehicle control, electronics and infotainment, and strengthen support for capacity building.”

After the announcement, the Group held a networking session so that developers and recruitment personnel could gather together and have in-depth conversations about SDV R&D.

On the second day of the event, the Group’s developers and participants took part in an online Q&A session to discuss various topics, such as autonomous driving, infotainment, data science, artificial intelligence (AI), car cloud and electronics/body. In addition, the Group posted various developer position openings on the conference website (www.hmgdevcon.com/2022) and held an online recruitment briefing session and consultations for participants wishing to join the Group.

“We are seeing a lot of interest from software developers in the Group’s SDV development as a lot of people participated in this year’s conference, online and offline,”

said President Song.

“We will keep strengthening our software capabilities while creating a better culture and environment for developers moving forward.”

Last October, the Group held the ‘Unlock the Software Age’ conference to announce the transition to a SDV development system and plan to ramp up the Group’s software capability and become the leader in future mobility.

Highlights

  • During the conference held on Nov. 16-17, Hyundai Motor Group shared its software-defined vehicle (SDV) system development update with developers
  • A total of 70 R&D employees from Hyundai Motor Company, Kia Corporation, Hyundai AutoEver and other companies shared development insights
  • The event provided offline networking and recruitment opportunities for software developers and graduate students as well as online discussion with working-level SDV developers

You can add more to this story by commenting below.

Add GaadiKey on Google News

RECOMMENDED FOR YOU:

  1.   Hyundai’s BEV Platform E-GMP to lead EV revolution in India
  2.   Hyundai Motor’s Brand Value Rises 14% YoY in Interbrand’s Global Ranking
  3.   Hyundai India sells 58,006 units in October 2022
  4.   Hyundai IONIQ 6 with a range of 614 Kms per Charge revealed
Preetham Gowda

Preetham Gowda

I take care of regular automotive updates in India. Be it cars, motorcycles and anything interesting in automobile industry - I will be the first taker. If you need any help please feel to reach me on [email protected]

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

New Sierra EV Electric

Tata Sierra EV Launched at Rs 18.79 Lakhs – Deliveries from 15th July 2026

July 1, 2026
Gymkhana Chennai

Royal Enfield Gymkhana in Chennai Highlights (28 June 2026)

June 30, 2026
Ahmedabad Dirt Track Race

Ultraviolette X-47 Wins Two Titles at the Ahmedabad Dirt Track Race

June 30, 2026
New Lamborghini Temerario South India Delivery

First Lamborghini Temerario Delivered in South India – Check Photos (Black)

June 29, 2026
Vespa Parade Italy Rome

25,000 Vespa from 67 Countries parade through Italy (Rome)

June 29, 2026

Honda BigWing Sector 10 opens in Noida (Sells Upto 750cc Premium Bikes)

June 27, 2026

Add GaadiKey on Google News

Search this Website

No Result
View All Result

About

GaadiKey

GaadiKey blog is a one stop portal for all the latest in the automobile industry. We are a bunch of people who are passionate about bikes and cars. We share the experience, reviews and stuff connected to Gaadis.

Contact

  • Contact us
  • About
  • Auto Components
  • Privacy Policy for blog.gaadikey.com

© 2025 GaadiKey - Prime GaadiKey.

No Result
View All Result
  • Bikes
    • Hero
    • Honda
    • TVS
    • Bajaj
    • Suzuki
    • Royal Enfield
    • Yamaha
    • Ather
    • KTM
    • Aprilia
    • Vespa
    • Harley Davidson
    • BMW
    • Kawasaki
    • Ducati
    • Yezdi
    • Ampere
  • Cars
    • Maruti Suzuki
    • Tata
    • Hyundai
    • Mahindra
    • Toyota
    • Kia
    • Honda
    • MG
    • Renault
    • Volkswagen
    • Nissan
    • Skoda
    • Citroen
    • Jeep
    • Audi
    • BMW
    • Mercedes-Benz
    • Lexus
    • Volvo
    • Isuzu
    • BYD
  • Bike Reviews
  • Car Reviews
  • About
  • Contact
  • Auto Components

© 2025 GaadiKey - Prime GaadiKey.