Vector to showcase SDV innovations live at CES 2026

Vector showcases SDV innovations live at CES 2026 Vector showcases SDV innovations live at CES 2026

From 6-9th January, Vector will be showcasing practical solutions for developing and operating Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Visitors can explore live demonstrations at the booths of technology partners and discover how Vector accelerates the development of complex vehicle architectures – from design and implementation to deployment.

This year, Vector is presenting its solutions in collaboration with major technology partners and customers at their respective booths, including Infineon, Kiekert, MathWorks, Quintauris, QNX, Rohde & Schwarz, RTI, and Texas Instruments. The live demonstrations range from SDV toolchains for testing and simulation to foundational software and integration.

Highlight: Foundational vehicle software platform

A key highlight is the demonstration of the Foundational Vehicle Software Platform (FVSP), jointly developed by Vector and QNX. This pre-integrated, scalable High-Performance Computing (HPC) platform provides a certified software foundation that lowers development costs, accelerates the integration of new vehicle functions, and meets the highest safety standards. The official name of the platform will be revealed on 6th January at the QNX booth.

Driving innovation: MotorTrend SDV innovator awards

Furthermore, Vector is an official partner for the MotorTrend SDV Innovator Awards – the first program recognising companies and individuals driving innovation in SDV technologies. Winners from 23 international finalists, including Audi, General Motors, Google, Mahindra, and Qualcomm Technologies, will be announced on January 6, 2026, at CES.

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