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AUTOMOTIVE ETHERNET FROM INTREPID SYSTEMS

The automotive industry is undergoing a very significant technological shift: Electrification is reshaping powertrains, autonomy is redefining vehicle intelligence, and software‑defined architectures are transforming cars into updatable digital platforms. Beneath all of these changes is essential  networking technology that was once associated almost exclusively with office buildings and IT closets: Automotive Ethernet.

To understand why this matters now, and why it will matter even more in the years ahead, we spoke with Colt Correa, Chief Operating Officer of Intrepid Control Systems and co‑author of Automotive Ethernet: The Definitive Guide. Correa has spent much of his career helping automakers and suppliers transition from legacy in‑vehicle networks to Ethernet‑based architectures. His passion for the topic is hard to miss, and is inspirational.

“Automotive Ethernet is becoming ubiquitous,” he says. “Intrepid has always focused on tools and solutions for automotive networking, so naturally this has become the biggest part of our business.”

That ubiquity is exactly why Intrepid Control Systems is investing heavily in education. As Ethernet becomes the backbone of modern vehicle design — carrying sensor data, supporting centralized compute, enabling advanced diagnostics, and powering next‑generation safety systems — engineering teams need a deeper understanding of how it works and how it is different from traditional automotive networks.

To meet that need for educational resources, Intrepid now offers flexible, on‑demand training programs designed for teams at every stage of adoption. Whether an OEM wants hands‑on instruction at its own facility, a supplier needs virtual sessions for distributed teams, or engineers prefer to train at its Troy, Michigan headquarters, Intrepid has built a model that adapts to the needs of learners.

“Anywhere you are, we want to be there offering training,” Correa emphasizes. “The technology is evolving quickly, and we want to make sure engineers have the knowledge they need to build the vehicles of tomorrow.”

In Part 2, we’ll explore what makes automotive Ethernet different from the Ethernet you use at home or work—and why those differences matter.


Intrepid Control Systems is helping engineers prepare for this future through its global training programs—available virtually, on‑site, or at its Troy, Michigan headquarters.




MORE INFORMATION:
SDVs Today: Driving Factors, Role of AI & Trends on the Horizon

Automotive Ethernet & The OPEN Alliance

Intrepid’s YouTube Channel

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