Mark Filion
March 13, 2019
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Tomorrow, March 14, Collabora will be in Düsseldorf, Germany, to take part and exhibit at the second edition of the Renesas European R-Car Consortium Forum!
If you are planning on attending, stop by our booth to get a firsthand look at our platform building expertise and see how we use continuous integration and automated testing to increase productivity and quality control. We will also be discussing Apertis, the GNU/Linux-based platform built to deliver a white label, app-centric, end-to-end automotive IVI solution.
With a keen understanding of the lifecycle and constraints of the automotive industry, and strong relationships with key SoC and GPU suppliers, Collabora's Open Source specialists are uniquely suited to accelerate and facilitate the realization of your in-vehicle Open Source related projects.
Contact us today to see how we can help!
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