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Hyundai Mobis is accelerating its mobility software development through the adoption of an open-source approach. By publicly releasing internally developed technologies, the company is moving to enable more developers to create value out of Hyundai Mobis’ software and ultimately establish it as an industry standard. To this end, Hyundai Mobis said Thursday that it has joined the software-defined vehicle (SDV) working group under the Eclipse Foundation, the world’s largest nonprofit open-source development association, and will participate in the S-Core Project to develop an SDV software platform. The S-Core Project is a global initiative launched — primarily by European companies — in late 2024 to standardize foundational technologies such as software platforms and middleware. It is the first open-source-based software platform development project to meet ASIL-B, the automotive industry’s functional safety standard. Currently, a total of 13 companies are participating in the project and prioritizing the implementation of core technologies required for SDVs, as standardized founda