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The Future of Commercial Vehicles is Software-Defined | Ep 13 | Driving Innovation by Sonatus

5 min · 12 de mar de 2025
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The white paper from Sonatus titled “The Future of Commercial Vehicles is Software-Defined” explores the opportunities and challenges for commercial vehicle manufacturers amidst the robust growth in transportation and mobility services.  This podcast summarizes the paper, including the key ingredients vehicle makers must embrace to succeed.

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