Software-defined vehicle platform for trucks and heavy equipment
Coretura builds a full-stack software-defined vehicle (SDV) platform for commercial vehicles, with deep roots in embedded systems and automotive security. The tech stack—C/C++, QNX, AUTOSAR, CAN, Automotive Ethernet, CUDA—reflects the low-level hardware integration required; concurrent focus on secure boot, HSM integration, and cryptographic accelerators signals a security-first architecture. Active hiring skews heavily toward embedded engineering and security roles, matching project velocity around safety artifact modernization and platform-level security architecture.
Coretura develops a unified SDV platform enabling manufacturers, fleets, and developers to innovate on commercial vehicles after launch. Founded in 2025 as a joint effort between Daimler Truck and the Volvo Group, the company is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, and operates across 51–200 employees. The platform spans high-performance computing, core vehicle software, SDKs, and developer tools; it consolidates tooling and standards to accelerate development cycles. The organization is engineering-heavy and actively scaling security and embedded systems capabilities.
C/C++, Rust, Python, QNX, Linux, AUTOSAR, CAN, Automotive Ethernet, Git, Bazel, CMake, HSM, TPM, QEMU, CUDA, and GitHub Copilot / Claude for development.
Embedded security (secure boot, root of trust, HSM/TPM integration), modernizing safety artifact creation and delivery, Git-based traceability, hardware workflow automation, and cloud-ready platform foundations for software-defined vehicles.
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