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C h a p t e r 3 | M i g r a t i n g t o Z o n a l A r c h i t e c t u r e Startup manufacturers tend to be more agile and innovative, allowing them to quickly develop and implement new technologies, but they often lack the resources and market experience of established OEMs. In contrast, established OEMs have extensive production capacity, but their processes can be slower and less flexible, limiting rapid adaptation to new trends. Both approaches have strengths: startups excel in speed and innovation, while OEMs offer scale and proven expertise. We need to gradually introduce zonal systems alongside traditional architectures to allow for a smoother transition. Designing components with modularity in mind will simplify this integration and future upgrades." Shrikant Patil Sr. Software and Network Architect, Complete Vehicle, Iveco Group 21 Zonal Architecture: Delivering New Standards of Connectivity for Automotive and Beyond

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