Massive ECU software development is complex, time-consuming, and expensive, especially when you’re under pressure to deliver faster, with higher quality and tighter budgets. But what if you could automate key parts of the AUTOSAR based workflow, virtualize testing environments, and integrate seamlessly into your CI/CD pipeline?
Join our expert-led session to discover how Capital Embedded Integrator (CEI) and Capital Embedded Virtualizer (CEV) from Siemens can radically simplify and speed up your AUTOSAR development journey.
You’ll learn how to:
See the tools in action with demos and real-world use cases, and ask your burning questions directly to our specialists. This session is built for automotive software architects, E/E system engineers, and digital transformation leaders who are ready to reimagine how AUTOSAR software is delivered.

Presales Solutions Consultant
Chintu Parikh is a seasoned consultant specializing in E/E architecture, AUTOSAR, and automotive networking. With over 8 years at Siemens and a Master’s in Embedded Systems from the University of Stuttgart, he supports OEMs across EMEA in their transition to next-gen vehicle architectures. Chintu is an expert recognized for bridging technical depth with strategic insight.

Product Manager
Mathias has spent nearly 20 years of his career in embedded development and design of software and multiplexed communication for the automotive industry. His interest in automotive systems and technical curiosity has resulted in key assignments scaling from software engineering on large-scale ECU production programs to research programs in functional safety, base technology development, standardization, and verification on bus technology. Mathias has spent the last decade on AUTOSAR, advocating for the use of the standard while conducting product development and making customers successful. Currently, he is the product manager for Capital VSTAR products. Mathias oversees product development and marketing activities.

Principal Engineer
Lance Brooks is a senior member of the Siemens team, bringing over three decades of expertise in embedded systems development. As an authority in hardware/software modeling and simulation, his comprehensive experience spans the evolution of embedded systems, from early architectures to today's sophisticated automotive platforms. Throughout his career, Lance has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions that bridge the gap between hardware design and software implementation, helping automotive manufacturers optimize their development processes and reduce time-to-market.