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Mission Statement

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The emotive GmbH is an independent expert diagnostic systems in cars. Based on the new diagnostic standards OTX, ODX and MVCI D-Server emotive modern and innovative software products provides for the entire diagnostic process chain. It supports its customers in implementing their diagnostic concepts through advice, training and customer-specific developments.

The desire for greater safety, comfort and energy efficiency can now only be realized through a variety of highly networked electronic vehicle systems. Conclusion: The amount of electronics and software in vehicles is growing steadily. The electronics in the car now accounts for about one-third of the value of the vehicle. Mastering the complexity of the entire vehicle life cycle while reducing costs is therefore a major challenge for automotive electronics. The modern vehicle diagnostics plays a crucial role: To ensure the functionality of each function must be tested intelligent. A huge challenge that can be managed by appropriate software tools only by new technologies, standards, and broad support.

Management

Dr.-Ing. Jörg Supke

Born 1963
  • After studying Mechatronics PhD in automotive engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt
  • Product manager at tool manufacturer in the field of vehicle diagnostics
  • Author of numerous publications on the vehicle diagnosis (including co-author of the textbook "bus systems in the vehicle technology)
  • Head of various seminars on vehicle diagnostics at the Technical Academy Esslingen
Dr.-Ing. Jörg Supke

Dipl.-Math. Tobias Widmer

Born 1978

  • Study of mathematics with computer science at the University of Stuttgart depression
  • Mathematics and IT teacher in Toronto, Canada.
  • Software Architect at tool manufacturer in the field of vehicle diagnostics
  • Expert in software architecture with expertise in vehicle diagnostics standardization (ASAM MCD-3, ODX, OTX)
Tobias Widmer

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  • Created
    10. April 2011
  • Version
    5
  • Amended
    23. May 2011
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