Infosys has joined the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Working Group, a global open-source consortium under the Eclipse Foundation focussed on accelerating software-defined vehicle innovation. Infosys is contributing to Eclipse openDuT, Eclipse S-CORE (Eclipse Safe Open Vehicle Core), and other work groups focussed on development of open, standardized, and interoperable software foundations for in-vehicle embedded systems. The Eclipse SDV Working Group brings together global automakers, tier-1 suppliers, cloud providers, and technology leaders to build automotive-grade software platforms governed by the community.
Infosys brings over 25 years of experience in vehicle R&D and automotive engineering for global OEMs and tier-1 suppliers to the Eclipse SDV ecosystem. Applying its AI-first value framework, Infosys is advancing the Physical AI value pool by embedding intelligence directly into vehicles and edge systems – enabling real-time capture of sensor data, contextual interpretation of signals, and autonomous decision-making. By integrating digital twins, robotics, autonomous systems, and edge intelligence, Infosys is helping enterprises unlock AI value at scale – reimagining products, engineering processes, and in-vehicle experiences where digital and physical systems seamlessly converge.
This capability is underpinned by Infosys’ acquisition of in-tech, expanding its depth in automotive engineering and embedded software. Infosys will leverage its strong AI-first capabilities under Infosys Topaz across vehicle Electrical/Electronic (E/E) architectures, infotainment, connected vehicles, user-experience, and full-vehicle validation to enable more secure and faster deployment of SDV software.
As the automotive industry transitions to software-defined vehicles, OEMs are navigating fragmented software stacks, long development cycles, talent disruption, and increasing integration complexity. The Eclipse SDV community addresses these challenges by enabling open, reusable software components, shared testbeds, and strong engineering governance. Through its involvement, Infosys supports standard SDV platform development, access to pre-integrated open-source building blocks, production-grade software accelerators, and strong engineering governance. Together, these efforts help streamline SDV development, improve software quality, shorten time to production, and reduce overall costs.