Functional Safety Priorities for 2024: NXP Semiconductors Interview

Uncover the Key Safety Priorities for NXP Semiconductors in 2024

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Franck Galtie
Franck Galtie
04/17/2024

Automated Driving Functional Safety

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Uncover the Key Safety Priorities for NXP Semiconductors in 2024

  • How is NXP Fast-Tracking FuSa
  • ISO 26262 for Newer SDV Applications
  • What to Expect from ISO 26262 3rd Edition

Ahead of the Functional Safety Week Europe 2024 conference, Automotive IQ spoke with a panel of experts from NXP Semiconductors to delve into the latest developments and challenges in functional safety. Franck Galtié, Carmen Klug-Mocanu, Marcus Müller, and Mat Blazy-Winning provided invaluable insights into NXP’s functional safety priorities for 2024, shedding light on the company’s strategies amidst the automotive industry’s shift towards autonomous driving and electrification. 

From navigating evolving standards landscapes to streamlining functional safety processes and reinterpreting ISO 26262 for complex software architectures in Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), the conversation covered the most pressing FuSa challenges for 2024, outlining their key priorities to learn and discuss at the Automotive Functional Safety Week conference.

 

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