April 1, 2025

Veecle Talk at Nvidia Autonomous Driving Meetup

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Veecle was invited to speak at the NVIDIA Autonomous Driving Meetup in Berlin — and our CEO, Stefan Nürnberger, gave a keynote on the need for a clean-slate approach to vehicle software.

Hosted by MOIA and supported by NVIDIA, the meetup brought together leaders from MOIA, Motor Ai, and Veecle to discuss the future of autonomous driving in Germany and beyond.

In his talk, Stefan addressed a key bottleneck in AV development: the fragmentation and complexity of today’s automotive software stacks. Traditional setups are deeply tied to specific SoCs, OSes, and middleware choices — making reuse, iteration, and scalability difficult.

Veecle’s answer? A vertically integrated software stack written entirely in Rust, designed to abstract away platform complexity. Stefan introduced Veecle’s “app cascade” model, where high-level logic — like hazard light behavior — is built and tested independently of the lower-level components that execute it. This approach makes development not only faster, but safer and more modular.

The response from Berlin’s AV community was clear: there’s momentum, curiosity, and real demand for a new kind of tooling. And it was great to see that the energy around AVs in Europe, especially in Berlin, is alive and kicking.