Elektrobit

Elektrobit Group is a company active in the field of information technology Finnish company based in Oulunsalo near Oulu.

Elektrobit has locations in Austria, China, Finland, Germany, Japan, Romania and the USA. In Germany there are the offices in Erlangen, Munich, Braunschweig, Böblingen, Constance, and Ulm Gaimersheim, in Austria there is a location in Vienna.

History

Elektrobit Group was created in 2002 through the merger of JOT Automation Group Oyj and Elektrobit Oy.

The JOT Automation Group Founded in 1985, had until then - and through acquisitions such as DNT Consulting Oy and Oy Pretech - developed into a major service providers both in the development of telecommunications electronics as well as in the associated production technology. In the manufacturing sector and in-house developments such as manufacturing robots or methods of production lines for printed circuit boards (PCB, Printed Circuit Board) were offered.

Elektrobit Oy / Ltd. had specialized in the development of high frequency technology and was involved among other things, in joint venture with Nokia.

In early 2004 bought the Elektrobit Group, the Erlangen-based company 3Soft to enter into the growth market of the control devices for the automotive industry. The 3SOFT Founded in 1988, had developed at this time by a provider of medical software to a provider of both its own system software and services for automotive ECU software.

With the takeover of the Austrian FlexRay specialists DECOMSYS in June 2007 and the French embedded software company NCS in July 2008, Elektrobit committed further in this field, which is summarized by the company called Automotive Business Segment.

From other areas of business they separated, however, as the end of 2004 the field of location tracking ( Location Tracking) was sold under a " management buy- outs " and made ​​the division " Network Test " in late 2006. With the takeover of the Austrian company 7id in June 2007 was indeed entered with the RFID technology a new business, but this was abandoned in February 2009 so that the outline of the divisions currently includes only the segments of automotive and wireless.

Automotive

EB's Automotive Software Business has established itself with its embedded software solutions for the automotive industry internationally as one. The business, specializing in the development of innovative products, services and consulting for the automotive industry, supplying implementations of serial software solutions for AUTOSAR and FlexRay, Infotainment, Navigation, HMI and Driver Assistance systems.

EB tresos is the product family for the development of AUTOSAR software. EB tresos works with open interfaces and supports the standardized file formats. Therefore, firm-specific tools or programs from other manufacturers can be integrated into the development environment.

EB GUIDE supports the development of graphical user interfaces ( human machine interface, HMI) from specification to implementation. Language dialogue capabilities be integrated in HMI development with EB GUIDE from the beginning, so that graphical user interfaces and language dialogue interaction concepts form a consistent unit.

EB street director is a leading navigation software solution, which is successfully used in the automotive market as well as in consumer electronics. The solution is modular and supports a variety of different operating systems. Here, EB street director runs on a variety of mobile devices PND (Personal Navigation Device) on MID ( Mobile Internet Device ) to fully integrated vehicle systems. The stable and well documented interfaces of the architecture of EB street director allows easy connection of applications and services, both from customers and from third parties.

EB Assist ADTF (Automotive Data and Time Triggered Framework) is a development framework that simplifies the software development process of driver assistance systems and accelerated.

Locations of Elektrobit

  • Europe: Erlangen, Munich, Gaimersheim ( Ingolstadt ), Böblingen (Stuttgart), Braunschweig ( Wolfsburg), Konstanz, Vienna, Paris
  • Asia: Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo
  • North America: Novi (Detroit ), Bothell (Seattle )

Standardization

The Automotive business segment is involved in various standardization mergers, including

  • AUTOSAR as a Premium Member
  • FlexRay as a premium Associate Member
  • OSEK / VDX in the Technical Committee (co - author of OSEK / OS and OSEKtime specifications )
  • ASAM e.V. as a Supplier Member
  • JASPAR (Japan Automotive Software Platform and Architecture ) as a member
  • MOST Cooperation as a member
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