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Sibros has joined the SOAFEE (Scalable Open Architecture for Embedded Edge) Special Interest Group, positioning itself at the center of efforts to define open, cloud-native standards for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). Backed by Arm and more than 120 industry participants across automakers, semiconductor vendors, cloud providers, and software firms, SOAFEE is targeting three core SDV challenges that directly intersect with Sibros’s business: portability of software across heterogeneous hardware, alignment between cloud and in-vehicle environments, and faster development and deployment cycles. This move aligns SOAFEE’s cloud-native, hardware-agnostic vision with Sibros’s Deep Connected Platform, which already supports full-vehicle over-the-air updates, real-time data logging, remote diagnostics including SOVD, and AI-based fleet analytics across passenger cars, two-wheelers, commercial fleets, and off-highway equipment.
For Sibros, membership in SOAFEE is strategically significant because it allows the company to influence emerging reference architectures and standards that could shape future procurement and technology decisions by OEMs worldwide. By contributing its field experience across diverse and resource-constrained vehicle architectures, Sibros can help ensure that SOAFEE specifications support mixed-criticality applications and broad mobility use cases, potentially lowering integration friction for its own platform and expanding its addressable market. CEO Hemant Sikaria framed the company’s role as helping to “democratize SDV technology” by reducing the connectivity and infrastructure burden on OEMs, an objective that is reinforced by SOAFEE’s open, collaborative model. While no immediate financial figures were disclosed, alignment with a large, standards-setting ecosystem enhances Sibros’s strategic positioning, supports future revenue opportunities tied to SDV adoption, and may accelerate customer uptake of its platform as automakers seek interoperable, standards-based connected vehicle solutions.

