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Valeo and Zuken Launch Joint AI Platform to Speed Up Automotive Electronics Design

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 8:11 am
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AI Agents Integrated into EDA Tools

Valeo and Zuken have announced a strategic partnership to develop an open, AI-assisted electronic design automation (EDA) platform for automotive electronics. The collaboration, called the Zuken Valeo InnoLab, will integrate Valeo’s proprietary AI agents directly into Zuken’s EDA software suite, including System Planner and Design Force. This integration allows AI systems to work in real time alongside human engineers, automating tasks like schematic entry, rule verification, and component placement and routing.

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AI Agents Integrated into EDA ToolsTargeting Four Key Innovation AreasImpact on Automotive Electronics Development

Targeting Four Key Innovation Areas

The joint initiative focuses on four co-innovation areas: generative design using Zuken’s System Planner, digital continuity for Automotive SPICE 4.0 (ASPICE 4.0) hardware engineering compliance, AI-assisted schematic entry and rule verification, and automated placement and routing via Zuken’s Design Force engine. Zuken will open its software development kit to Valeo’s AI agents, enabling them to train on automotive-specific design constraints. As vehicles incorporate more electronic functions, reducing design time and improving first-time-right execution has become critical for Tier 1 suppliers like Valeo. Christophe Le Ligné, Valeo’s Vice President of Research and Development, described Zuken as an innovation partner rather than just a software provider.

Impact on Automotive Electronics Development

This partnership directly addresses the growing complexity of automotive electronic systems, which include ECUs, ADAS controllers, and connected car modules. By leveraging AI to streamline the EDA workflow, Valeo and Zuken aim to shorten development cycles and reduce costly redesigns. The open architecture ensures Valeo’s AI tools can be integrated directly into Zuken’s environment, creating a collaborative loop between automated systems and human engineers. For automotive cybersecurity professionals, faster and more reliable hardware design also means fewer opportunities for security flaws to be introduced during the design phase, supporting broader goals like ISO 21434 compliance and secure by design principles.

Source: Automotiveworld

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