The automotive industry is undergoing a major transformation, with software playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of vehicles. A free webinar hosted by Autocar and Siemens on 25 June will delve into how software is defining the future of automotive and the implications for car owners.
As software becomes increasingly important in vehicle development and functionality, there are significant questions about what this means for how we use our cars and what the future holds. The webinar will explore topics such as how manufacturers can upgrade cars post-purchase, the untapped technological potential already built into cars, and the concept of a software-defined vehicle.
Siemens, a technology leader with a strong influence in the mobility sphere, is well-positioned to provide insights into the potential of software in the automotive industry. The webinar will feature Uday Senapati, head of automotive, battery, and mobility at Siemens, Alwin Bakkenes from Volvo Cars, Autocar deputy editor Felix Page, and a special industry guest to be announced in the coming weeks.
Autocar editor Mark Tisshaw expressed excitement about the collaboration with Siemens and the opportunity to showcase the innovative individuals and companies shaping the future of the automotive industry. The webinar, scheduled for 25 June from 14:00-15:00, will offer a deep dive into the world of automotive software, with the chance to interact with the expert panelists.
In addition to the webinar, Siemens has been named as the sponsor of the 2025 Autocar Awards, which will recognize the most impactful individuals and organizations in the automotive industry. The awards ceremony, taking place on 24 June, will highlight the industry’s most innovative players and provide a platform for them to share their stories.
To watch the webinar for free and gain valuable insights into the future of automotive software, sign up now. Don’t miss the opportunity to join the conversation with industry experts and learn about the cutting-edge developments shaping the future of mobility.