🚜🚒 Software-defined machines increase efficiency, precision, and ease-of-use A software-defined machine is a mobile device whose functionality can be extended by adding new software over time, enhancing the machine's worth and efficiency. In a technical article for HANSER automotive's Mobile Automation issue, Andreas Locatelli, Senior Product Manager ADAS at TTControl highlights the benefits of these new machines and talks about: ▶️ How integrated AI and machine learning increase efficiency, precision, and safety in applications like agriculture and municipal vehicles. ▶️ How TTControl's #Fusion, a versatile computing platform for software-defined machines, supports the seamless integration of new functionalities and security applications. Read the article online (in German): https://lnkd.in/e6Wv6xV4
TTControl
IT-Dienstleistungen und IT-Beratung
Vienna, Austria 9.563 Follower:innen
Advancing safe technologies, improving human lives.
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TTControl is a leading company in the field of safety control systems, rugged displays and connectivity as well as IoT solutions for mobile machinery and off-highway vehicles. The joint venture of the HYDAC Group and the TTTech Group is based in Vienna (Austria) and Brixen/Bressanone (Italy) supported by HYDAC sales offices in 52 countries worldwide. TTControl provides products that build the technological heart of construction and agricultural machines as well as lifting platforms, cranes, municipal vehicles, and other special mobile equipment. As a leading provider of functional safety products, TTControl’s hardware and software platforms enable vehicle manufacturers to develop highly reliable electronic control systems efficiently and economically. The latest additions to the TTControl portfolio include IoT gateways, complete out-of-the-box cloud management platforms with true plug-and-play functionality and connectivity solutions to manage the network architectures of vehicles and machines in rugged operating environments. With over 20 years of experience, TTControl accompanies their customers and partners throughout the entire development process, providing extensive know-how about system architectures, functional safety and application software. TTControl, in partnership with lead customers, is working towards making autonomous operation a reality.
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- Branche
- IT-Dienstleistungen und IT-Beratung
- Größe
- 51–200 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Vienna, Austria
- Art
- Privatunternehmen
- Gegründet
- 2001
- Spezialgebiete
- Functional safety, Electronic control systems, HMI, CANopen-based I/O slave modules, Connectivity for mobile machinery, autonomous operation , IoT gateways, cloud management platforms , Operator interfaces, off-highway, mobile machinery, robust electronics und application development
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Schönbrunnerstrasse 7
Vienna, Austria 1040, AT
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Via Julius Durst 66
Bressanone (BZ), Italy 39042, IT
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🌟 Great News! 🌟 We are pleased to share that TTControl has been recognized as a kununu Top Company 2025 for the second year in a row! 🏆 This award is based on the feedback from our dedicated employees. We are proud of the positive feedback and the recognition we have received. This award reflects our ongoing commitment to creating a supportive and engaging workplace. Thank you to our fantastic team for making TTControl a great place to work! #TopCompany2025 #EmployeeSatisfaction #TTControl #ProudEmployer
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✨ Discover TTC 2700 - our new family of electronic control units The TTC 2700 family consists of our largest, TUEV certified, high-end safety electronic control units designed for a wide range of applications in construction, agriculture, and special-type vehicles. Benefit from: ➡️ Improved application development thanks to C programming environment ➡️ Reduced connectivity costs and cabling weight ➡️ Reliable safety without compromise Learn more about the TTC 2700 family ⏬ #ttcontrol
TTC 2700 Family - Shaping the next generation of mobile machinery - TTControl
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🚒 Mobile machinery are highly automated and complex equipment. The human-machine interface HMI plays an important part in ensuring efficient and secure operation. In a statement for the Mobility edition of O+P Fluidtechnik, Christiana Seethaler, Vice President Product Development at TTControl, highlights how new technologies like extended reality will be changing the human-machine-interface. Check it out below (in German) ⏬ #ttcontrol #hmi
MOBILE VISIONEN - CHRISTIANA SEETHALER
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TTControl is now on Instagram! 🎉 Follow us at for a behind-the-scenes look at our innovative projects, team highlights, and the latest updates from the world of advanced control systems. 📸✨ Stay connected and join us on our journey as we continue to push the boundaries of technology and innovation. Don’t miss out on exclusive content and stories from the heart of TTControl! #TTControl
We Are TTControl (@we.are.ttcontrol) • Instagram photos and videos
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🍕 Pizza night at #TTControl! 🍕 We had an amazing time at our internal pizza night, bringing together our team for an evening with delicious pizza and great company. A big thank you to everyone who joined and made the night memorable. Looking forward to more such events in the future!
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🌟 Join us at ELIV Europe! 🌟 ELIV, the world's largest congress for automotive electronics, software, and applications will take place this week from October 16-17 in Bonn, Germany. It will also include the VDI Wissensforum GmbH conference on electrics and electronics in mobile machines. Meet up with our team at the event, and join us on the first day for a presentation by Andrea Locatelli, Senior Product Manager ADAS and Janosch Fauster, Director Application Development Center: 🗓️ Date: October 16, 2024 🕑 Time: 13:45 🚜Topic: Software-defined mobile machines Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into new electronic architectures enabling software-defined mobile machinery. We look forward to seeing you there! #ttcontrol #ELIV #SoftwareDefinedVehicle #SoftwareDefinedVehicles #AutomotiveElectronics #VDIWissensforum
ELIV - Internationaler Kongress für Fahrzeugelektronik
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🏗️ Join us at the Construction Equipment Forum (CEF)! First day at the CEF and we’re thrilled to share some photos. Our team is showcasing TTControl's latest innovations, like our computing platform Fusion. We're also participating with an impulse panel on "Electronics for software defined mobile machinery" (October 8 | 12:25-12:55 Uhr | Main Stage | JCB Event Area). TTControl is proud to be part of this dynamic community, driving advancements in construction technology, and we look forward to many insightful discussions with industry leaders. Markus Plankensteiner | Pouya Ghaffari | Andrea Locatelli To find out more about Fusion, click here: https://lnkd.in/eW8zdYVG
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✨🌐 Transforming human-machine interaction with extended reality technology Extended reality (XR) can revolutionize off-highway machinery by enhancing human-machine interaction and extending the perceivable range of operators without compromising performance. THEIA-XR sets out to transform the way mobile machines interact with their human operators, improving safety, security, and user-friendliness. TTControl, a joint venture of TTTech and HYDAC Group, is proud to be project coordinator for this exciting EU-funded project - check it out below ⬇️ #tttech #ttcontrol #offhighway #extendedreality #horizoneu
THEIA-XR on LinkedIn: #offhighway #extendedreality #communication #projectvideo #horizoneu
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💡Expert insights on cross-industry synergies in autonomous systems This week, at the The Autonomous Main Event, TTTech's CEO Georg Kopetz moderated an exciting talk with Maria J. Alonso Gonzalez, Autonomous System Lead at the World Economic Forum, Thorsten Brunnert, Vice President Service Function Sensors & Components at CLAAS, Vipul G., Vice President and General Manager at Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, Lina Yang, Head of Intelligent Systems at Supernal, and Scott Dixon, Principal Software Engineer at Amazon Prime Air. Key takeaways from this insightful panel on "Autonomy beyond Automotive" were: 🚗 There are differences across sectors, yet a huge potential for learning from each other, e.g., by relying on proven methodologies or using automotive parts to lower SWaP-C in developing Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) solutions. ⚠️ Increased automation and autonomy can mitigate shortage of labor, reduce human error, and transform business models, but it's important to gain public trust by demonstrating safe operations step-by-step. 🤝 Cross-industry exchange is essential to bring together different perspectives, discover synergies, and to solve the challenges of safe autonomous mobility! Thank you to all participants! #tttech #TheAutonomousMainEvent #TheAutonomous #autonomousvehicles #PanelDiscussion #CrossIndustryCollaboration Pictures by: Christian Steinbrenner & Philipp Lipiarski
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