The team attended the 11th Automotive Ethernet Congress (AEC2025), at the Science Congress Center in Munich, Germany. The congress attracted over 1,200 participants from 27 countries, reflecting the industry’s commitment to advancing automotive technology.

The event kicked off with an exclusive SOME/IP Master Class, highlighting topics such as serialization alternatives, SOME/IP Transport Protocol (TP) and Service Discovery (SD), safety and security considerations, and practical service design with Wireshark the open-source network sniffing tool.

Ethernovia’s Max Turner delivered a noteworthy technical presentation titled “Adding QoS to SOME/IP with AUTOSAR Classic,” highlighting crucial advancements in integrating Quality of Service (QoS) into the Scalable Service-Oriented Middleware over IP (SOME/IP) within the AUTOSAR Classic framework. Additionally, Max participated in an engaging interview with Andreas Melber for Elektronik automotive, where he shared insights on industry trends, the future of automotive networking, and the importance of nurturing young talent, topics particularly relevant given the growing complexity in modern vehicle networks.

The team engaged with OEMs, Tier 1s and industry peers in discussing the evolution toward Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs), the growth of AI and innovative zonal architectures enabled by Ethernovia’s PHY & switch products.  Our private demo suite provided visitors with the “oh wow” effect, drawing interest with interactive demos and detailed discussions on the industries evolving platform needs. AEC2025 was a resounding success, reinforcing our position as an innovator and key contributor, shaping the future of automotive in vehicle networking.