Altia Showcases Demo for Brand New Renesas R-Car D3

Today, Renesas announced its high-performance R-Car D3 automotive infotainment SoC to the world at the Renesas R-Car Consortium in Tokyo. Key features of this new SoC — as noted by Renesas in their press release about the new product — include a 3D graphics core which enables high-performance HMIs plus a reduced system development cost equivalent to those of existing 2D cluster systems.

Altia showcased our own 3D cluster demo on Renesas R-Car D3 at the R-Car Consortium event today! Check it out here:

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Altia Joins GENIVI – Seoul and Beyond

Altia is proud to be a new member of the GENIVI Alliance, a non-profit alliance and global development community of over 140 companies, which joins automotive software stakeholders with world-class developers to deliver open source, in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) and connected vehicle software. What does that mean for vehicle developers? They don’t have to go back and re-invent the wheel each time they design vehicle software. Instead, they can turn to a proven, documented, open repository of team-developed software and APIs.

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Article in Elektronikpraxis Magazine about Developing GUIs with Altia

Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) surround us in our everyday lives – with touch displays on our washing machines, thermostats and coffee makers at home and touch controls on copy machines and industrial devices at work. This trend will continue as the Internet of Things grows.

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Altia CEO: Why Altia Calls Colorado Springs Home

Altia is proud to call Colorado Springs home.

In this video, which was presented to over 500 people at the 21st Annual UCCS Economic Forum, our CEO, Mike Juran, explains why Altia chose Colorado Springs.

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Altia Supports Creating Jobs for Adults with Autism

Altia CEO, Mike Juran, recently learned about an impressive, local “social enterprise” called Blue Star Recyclers, a non-profit organization with locations in Colorado Springs, Denver, and Boulder. Their mission is two-fold: recycle electronic waste ethically and create jobs for people with autism and other disabilities.

Recycling of computers alone offers a significant impact on the economy. For every 10,000 tons of computer waste processed, 296 new jobs are created per year. Currently only 15-20 percent of global e-waste is recycled – so there is tremendous opportunity for growth in this area. With that mind, it’s easy to see why Blue Star has gained so much traction and support since they were founded in 2009.

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