Hyundai Motor Group announced on Monday that it will host a software developer conference next month in Seoul. The “Pleos 25” conference is part of the automotive giant’s efforts to transition to a software-defined vehicle manufacturer and expand its application ecosystem. The event will be held at COEX in southern Seoul on March 28.
During the conference, Hyundai will unveil core technologies essential for its software development. The company aims to provide opportunities for collaboration with mobile app developers and business partners by showcasing next-generation infotainment application development environments and a dedicated software marketplace.
hyundai’s Pleos 25 developer event
Central to the event will be the unveiling of Hyundai’s new software brand, Pleos. This brand embodies the company’s vision of integrating data across vehicles, devices, and spaces. Hyundai Motor Group will also introduce its new open software platform, offering developers and partners access to software development kits and application programming interfaces for its vehicles.
Pleos 25 will offer a comprehensive view of Hyundai Motor Group’s envisioned software-defined vehicle ecosystem by introducing the new software brand and platform, along with methods for utilizing them in software development,” said a Hyundai official. We look forward to active participation from developers and business partners as we work to build a new ecosystem for in-car solutions.
This strategic move underscores Hyundai’s commitment to evolving as a tech-focused automotive leader while fostering an ecosystem that encourages innovation and partnership. Attendees can expect an in-depth look at the technologies driving Hyundai’s vision, and the event promises to be a significant milestone in the company’s journey toward a software-centric future.
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