Qorix will demonstrate production-ready SDV middleware based on Eclipse S-CORE at embedded world 2026 in Nuremberg
Qorix will demonstrate production-ready software-defined vehicle (SDV) middleware based on the Eclipse S-CORE open-source project at embedded world 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, from 10-12 March. The company says the middleware offers deterministic behaviour and is designed to meet functional safety requirements.
The demonstrations include a performance showcase on an ECARX centralised high-performance computing platform, illustrating how different vehicle domains can operate on shared hardware under controlled conditions. A second demonstrator, developed with Red Hat, shows how Automotive Linux can be integrated into centralised vehicle architectures with defined system boundaries.

Qorix will also present Qorix Developer, an engineering tool with AI functionality that supports AUTOSAR Classic and Adaptive configurations. The company says the tool is designed to reduce configuration complexity and accelerate integration cycles in SDV programmes.
Eclipse S-CORE is an open-source project within the Eclipse SDV Working Group. Qorix is responsible for the industrial qualification of the stack, including integration, validation, and documentation for functional safety purposes.
Lars Bauhofer, Product and Programme Manager at Qorix, will present on 10 March as part of the embedded world conference programme. His session, titled “From Open Source to Automotive-Grade: Distributing Eclipse S-CORE for Safety-Critical and Real-Time Embedded Systems,” will address the path from open-source development to automotive-grade deployment.
Source: Qorix
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