Elektrobit and ETAS introduce integrated ADAS software platform for next-gen vehicles
The collaboration between Elektrobit and ETAS aims to streamline ADAS development with an integrated software platform, enabling faster deployment, enhanced safety features, and scalable solutions for modern vehicles.

Elektrobit and ETAS have introduced a fully integrated software foundation for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2026 in Yokohama. The new platform combines Elektrobit's EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications with the ETAS Vehicle Software Platform Suite. This joint solution aims to streamline the development of ADAS by reducing integration efforts for automotive manufacturers and suppliers.
Key Highlights
- Elektrobit and ETAS launched an integrated ADAS software platform at the 2026 Yokohama exposition
- The platform combines EB corbos Linux and ETAS Vehicle Software Platform Suite for streamlined integration
- Automakers can achieve ASIL B safety compliance in Linux-based systems with efficient data handling
Integrated Software Platform Details

The collaborative platform delivers both operating system and middleware components in a coordinated setup. This pre-integrated approach helps customers avoid the engineering risks often associated with sourcing software components separately. The platform features a safety-enabled Linux environment, offering an open alternative to proprietary operating systems commonly used in automotive applications.
Automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tier 1 suppliers can use the new software foundation in their current vehicle programs. The platform supports early production evaluations and pilot testing, allowing companies to assess its suitability for their needs before full-scale deployment.
Compliance and Scalability Benefits
ETAS representatives stated that the combined platform enables automotive companies to achieve Automotive Safety Integrity Level B (ASIL B) compliance in Linux-based systems. The solution also maintains efficient data handling capabilities, which are essential for advanced driver assistance features.
The collaboration between Elektrobit and ETAS aims to provide a scalable framework for software-defined vehicle systems. The platform addresses growing customer demand for production-ready solutions that support the rapid evolution of automotive technology.
Company Backgrounds
Elektrobit operates as an independently managed subsidiary of AUMOVIO, focusing on automotive software solutions. ETAS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH and specializes in automotive middleware, testing solutions, and engineering consulting services.
The new software foundation is expected to help automakers and suppliers accelerate the development and deployment of advanced driver assistance systems while reducing integration complexity and supporting industry safety standards.
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CarBike 360 Says
The partnership between Elektrobit and ETAS marks a significant step toward simplifying ADAS development for automakers worldwide. By combining expertise in automotive software and embedded systems, the integrated platform promises improved efficiency, scalability, and innovation. As demand for advanced safety features grows, such collaborations will play a crucial role in shaping the future of intelligent and software-defined vehicles.
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