Automotive sector
What are the risk challenges faced by automotive manufacturers today?
Are CO2 emissions calculations accurate?
Are car security parameters correct? Is there a need to improve the correlation between two or more of a vehicle’s components?
Which types of seat design, using the vehicle’s materials, and/or other components, are the optimum fit for either men, women, children, or the elderly?
The opportunities to assess risk within the automotive sector are numerous, with pressure upon managers and their teams to assess a wide array of risk categories in order to manage constant, incremental improvements.
RIIMEX automotive case study
A large Europe-based car manufacturer partnered with one of its suppliers to use the RIIMEX matrix in order to develop a software platform to help develop the next generation of intelligent vehicles, by combining advanced industrial and engineering techniques across:
1) All processes
2) All development and manufacturing methods
3) The consumer electronics tools used to co-create a unique architecture,
The software, with RIIMEX Risk Matirix technology embedded, may be adapted to analyse the existing systems, processes and components, in order to help to identify risks and optimise working methods.
It also lowers the cost of software solutions overall, whilst enabling the deployment of highly integrated features, such as advanced driver assistance and other critical systems.
The software can be deployed gradually across the business, and is compatible with existing subsystems and automotive industry standards, including AUTOSAR and ISO26262.