Jochen is the Head of Software Engineering for Automotive Embedded Software, Connected Services, and AI at Bosch. With over 15 years of experience in the automotive sector, he has led cross-functional software development in fuel cell systems, high-voltage batteries, cloud services, and AI-driven solutions. As a former Chief Software Architect, Jochen has played a key role in shaping Bosch’s software-defined vehicle strategy—bridging embedded intelligence and scalable cloud architectures to support next-generation mobility.
Case study
Thursday, March 26
02:10 pm - 02:35 pm
Live in München
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The automotive industry is undergoing a major transformation: vehicles are no longer defined primarily by hardware, but increasingly by software. In the past, car features were fixed at the point of purchase, with little opportunity for improvement over time. Today, software enables vehicles to evolve continuously—extending functionality, adapting to future regulations, and ensuring better lifecycle performance. This shift requires addressing complex challenges, such as safety, data security, and scalability across diverse markets. Control units for thermal management systems illustrate this evolution, showing how software can drive efficiency, sustainability, and long-term adaptability.
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