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Mastering Complexity & Increasing Efficiency: CES 2026: dSPACE Demonstrates Test and AI Solutions for SDV Development

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Mastering Complexity & Increasing Efficiency: CES 2026: dSPACE Demonstrates Test and AI Solutions for SDV Development
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Mastering Complexity & Increasing Efficiency: CES 2026: dSPACE Demonstrates Test and AI Solutions for SDV Development

2025-12-16 21:03 Last Updated At:12-17 16:05

PADERBORN, Germany & LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 16, 2025--

At CES 2026, dSPACE will showcase end-to-end test solutions that enable vehicle manufacturers to efficiently master the increasing complexity in the development of software-defined vehicles. At booth 4500 in West Hall, dSPACE will present a comprehensive validation portfolio with AI-supported software-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop solutions for accelerated vehicle development.

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AI is a strategic enabler throughout the entire development and test process. dSPACE has been exploring how the latest developments in generative and agentic AI technologies can support software-in-the-loop (SIL) testing and enable CI/CD pipelines for automated validation. In an exhibit, dSPACE will demonstrate a Visual Studio Code and GitHub Copilot solution for the automated generation of virtual ECUs for SIL tests.

SDV Development: CI/CT Pipeline Integration and Test Farm Management

Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) require significantly faster and more short-cycle development and validation. To meet these requirements, dSPACE is demonstrating a CI/CT concept demo at CES that presents a scalable, cloud-native validation approach. The demo includes a GitLab pipeline, which is highly automated and integrated with VEOS, the dSPACE SIL test software, and SCALEXIO, the dSPACE HIL test platform, enabling continuous testing over the entire development cycle.

dSPACE is presenting a HIL Farm Management Demo, designed to ensure reliable execution of these pipelines and increase test efficiency, especially in the HIL field. This transparently displays the availability and utilization of the HIL systems as well as potential system errors. The aim is to reduce system downtimes and improve the utilization of existing test resources.

From SIL to HIL: Testing E-Mobility Across the Board

To ensure efficient and cost-optimized validation throughout the entire development process in both SIL and HIL contexts, software tools, models, and test artifacts must be seamlessly integrated into all validation phases. At CES, dSPACE will use its test solutions for battery charging and battery management systems to demonstrate how test efficiency can be increased through end-to-end SIL/HIL validation if the same test cases, simulation models, bus and network configurations, and user interfaces can be reused for both methods. For example, dSPACE offers solutions for testing charging technologies and battery management systems, where all functions, including conformance tests with HIL and SIL implementations, can be demonstrated with the same layouts and test cases. Developers benefit from significantly increased efficiency, accelerated development, and higher software quality.

Product Launches: New Radar Solution, Cybersecurity Test Framework, and Cost-Effective HIL-System

With DARTS ARROW, dSPACE presents a new radar solution for functional testing of radar sensors. DARTS ARROW was specially developed for use in end-of-line tests and periodic technical inspections (PTI) of radar-based driver assistance systems. The robust and cost-effective system is suitable for validating safety-relevant driver assistance systems such as emergency braking, lane departure warning, and distance control assistants. By realistically simulating traffic scenarios under controlled conditions, sensor errors can be detected, and the functionality of safety-critical assistance systems can be ensured over the entire lifecycle.

dSPACE will also be presenting HydraVision – a scalable cybersecurity test framework for vehicle development. With an explorative approach and expandable test case templates, HydraVision enables the efficient integration of cybersecurity tests into the development process. This allows potential weak points to be identified, evaluated, and mitigated at an early stage. In this way, dSPACE supports manufacturers and suppliers in sustainably meeting the increasing safety requirements in the automotive industry.

The new SCALEXIO Essential system is an extension of the scalable dSPACE SCALEXIO real-time platform for hardware-in-the-loop testing. The system is designed for the development and validation of classic edge ECUs, particularly for mechatronic applications in the automotive, agricultural machinery, and construction machinery industries, and rounds off the HIL portfolio. SCALEXIO Essential comes with a fully-fledged software package. This means that the cost-efficient system is ready for immediate use.

dSPACE will be presenting its solutions at CES 2026 from January 6 to 9 in the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall at booth 4500.

About dSPACE

dSPACE is the world's leading provider of simulation and validation solutions for developing connected, autonomous, and electrically powered vehicles. The company's end-to-end solutions are used in particular by automotive manufacturers and their suppliers to test the software and hardware components of their new vehicles long before a new model hits the road. dSPACE is not only a sought-after partner in vehicle development, but engineers also rely on our know-how in the fields of aerospace, agriculture, and industrial automation. Our portfolio ranges from end-to-end simulation and validation solutions to engineering and consulting services, training, and support. With over 2,900 employees worldwide, dSPACE has offices in Paderborn, Germany, four project centers in Germany, and serves customers through its regional companies in the USA, the UK, France, Japan, China, Croatia, South Korea, India, Sweden and Italy.

At CES 2026, dSPACE will present a comprehensive validation portfolio with AI-supported software-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop solutions for accelerated SDV development.

At CES 2026, dSPACE will present a comprehensive validation portfolio with AI-supported software-in-the-loop and hardware-in-the-loop solutions for accelerated SDV development.

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Justin Foscue finally went deep for the first time in the big leagues with the Texas Rangers. That home run created a much happier highlight than the embarrassing blooper-reel moment he knows he will see often in the future after running into their two-time World Series MVP shortstop.

“Getting your first home run is a big deal. ... And I almost took out the star shortstop,” Foscue said. “A lot of ups and downs.”

Foscue, a first-round draft pick by the Rangers in 2020, hit his first career homer Saturday night in the Rangers’ 6-0 victory that snapped the Chicago Cubs’ 10-game winning streak.

“It was a big relief for me,” he said. “It is the best moment of my career so far.”

That came roughly 24 hours after he was playing second base and collided with Corey Seager, who was moving to his left to field a grounder up the middle. The ball squirted past as the infielders tumbled to the ground behind the bag. Neither was injured, but Foscue was charged with an error for causing the mishap in that 7-1 loss.

“Nobody feels worse (for) running into Corey Seager. Trust me, he did not want to do that,” Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said. “I think it was big of Corey to go up to him and say, it’s gonna be all right, you know, don’t worry about it.”

Seager actually texted Foscue after that game to let him know everything was good.

“That really meant a lot,” Foscue said. “I said I’m glad you’re OK.”

Foscue had entered the series opener against the Cubs as a pinch-hitter in the fifth inning, and his RBI single produced the only Texas run. The fielding blooper to open the seventh led to three unearned runs for Chicago.

When the Rangers gave struggling Jake Burger a break Saturday night, Foscue started at first base.

“If (Seager) would have gotten hurt, then I don’t know if I would be here,” Foscue said after his 23th big league game since his debut in 2024. It was his fourth game this season since being recalled from Triple-A Round Rock after second baseman Josh Smith went on the injured list.

Instead, Foscue stayed and Schumaker was even making light of the fielding blooper with a joke about it during the hitters meeting before Saturday’s game.

“Kind of lightens it a little bit,” Foscue said. “Stuff like that happens in baseball, and I hate that I was the one, that I was part of it, and I cannot believe that it happened still. ... You can’t think about the day before. If you do that, you’re gonna be carrying a lot of baggage with you.”

In the clubhouse after hitting his first home, Foscue got a celebratory beer shower from his teammates.

“It’s how you bounce back,” Schumaker said. “That shows you what kind of person and what kind of character you have.”

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Texas Rangers' Justin Foscue runs the bases after hitting his first career home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers' Justin Foscue runs the bases after hitting his first career home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers' Justin Foscue loads up while waiting for a pitch from the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers' Justin Foscue loads up while waiting for a pitch from the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers' Justin Foscue (14) reacts with manager Skip Schumaker, second from left, and staff after hitting his first career home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers' Justin Foscue (14) reacts with manager Skip Schumaker, second from left, and staff after hitting his first career home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager, left, and second baseman Justin Foscue collide while fielding a ball hit by Chicago Cubs' Nico Hoerner during the seventh inning of a baseball game Friday, May 8, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager, left, and second baseman Justin Foscue collide while fielding a ball hit by Chicago Cubs' Nico Hoerner during the seventh inning of a baseball game Friday, May 8, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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