image web event q1 embedded world emea 2025 rev1 option1Perforce will once again be exhibiting at Embedded World, March 11-13, booth 4-510. AI removes many limitations from the embedded software development process, enabling greater levels of innovation and automation. However, the continuous evolution of AI means that traditional ways of verifying and validating functional safety are no longer universally applicable. Greater understanding of these and new approaches are needed. This is a topic area Perforce will be tackling head-on at this year’s event, both on the exhibition floor and also through conference presentations.

State of Automotive Software Development Report

On the opening day of the event, Perforce will also be announcing the latest edition of its annual State of Automotive Software Development Report, including its worldwide survey results.

Solutions on Show

In addition, Perforce will be demonstrating the latest versions of its static analysis, traceability, and version control solutions that help businesses accelerate the design and development of the most complex embedded systems and products without compromising quality or security.

An established provider of software solutions to embedded engineers, Perforce solutions address areas such as requirements management, code quality and compliance, identifying security vulnerabilities, managing IP across projects and platforms, and scaling infrastructure to support globally distributed teams. Products featured at the booth will include Helix QAC and Klocwork (static analysis), Helix Core (data management and version control), Helix IPLM (IP lifecycle management), Helix ALM (application lifecycle management) and Helix Plan (project management).

More information about Perforce in the embedded industry can be found here.

Conference presentations from Perforce:

“Can AI Applications be Functionally Safe?” at Embedded World 2025 on March 13 from 12.15pm to 12.45pm in the NCC Ost Convention Center – Jill Britton, Director of Compliance, Perforce Software.

The Current State of Automotive Software Development –  Wednesday March 12, 11:00 a.m., Exhibitor’s Forum Hall 3. Perforce Director of Compliance Jill Britton and Product Evangelist Steve Howard will discuss the findings of Perforce’s 2025 State of Automotive Software Development Report, which will be released during Embedded World.

Iron Carbide: Applying MISRA Rules to C and Rust in Practice – Alex Celeste, Principal Software Engineer at Perforce Software, March 11 from 5pm to 5.30pm.

Typedefs and Records and Generics, oh my: New Type Safety Features in C2Y – also Alex Celeste,March 13 from 10.30am to 11am (NCC Ost Convention Center).