Watch: Red Bull Racing and Volvo dive into automotive software

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Is software the engine of automotive’s future? Autocar has partnered with Siemens to answer that crucial question in a free webinar this Wednesday – with Red Bull Racing now confirmed as a special guest.

As its role in vehicle development and functionality becomes ever-more important, there are huge questions over what software means for the automotive industry.

How can our cars get better after we buy them? What does it mean for vehicle design and development? Is it the most important tool in the Formula 1 pit garage? We’ve got exactly the right people to answer those questions.

Siemens is a technology leader with a significant influence on the mobility sphere, and the firm’s head of automotive, battery and mobility, Uday Senapati, will take part in the webinar alongside top Volvo Cars engineer Rickard Arvidsson and Red Bull Racing’s Head of CAD and product lifecycle management Daniel Watkins.

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Mark Tisshaw, Autocar editor, said: “Throughout our collaboration with Siemens, it has become clear just how deeply connected the company is to the automotive industry and how influential its relationships are at every level.

“We are thrilled to partner with Siemens to tell the stories of the industry’s most impressive individuals and companies at this year’s Autocar Awards ceremony and to hear how the company’s insights and expertise are shaping the future of the car in our upcoming webinar.”

The webinar will be broadcast live on Wednesday 25 June from 14:00-15:00, with the opportunity to put questions to our expert guests.

As part of the collaboration, Siemens has been named as the sponsor of the 2025 Autocar Awards, which will celebrate the people and organisations shaping the future of automotive – as well as the best cars on sale.

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