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14.10.2025

The new Porsche Engineering Magazine: "New Horizons"

The latest issue of the Porsche Engineering Magazine paves the way for new horizons. Take a look at innovative solutions for the automotive industry and beyond.

In a rapidly changing industry, Porsche Engineering relies on innovation and flexibility. The latest issue highlights technical responses to increasing complexity and speed – from modular toolkits for data-driven development to fascinating insights beyond the automotive sector.

In an exclusive interview, ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer and Christoph Roggendorf discuss parallels between automotive development and space exploration. Additionally, we show how AI helps reduce switching losses in inverters, potentially increasing the range of electric vehicles.

The Building Blocks of Success

Porsche Engineering is embracing data-driven development – using a full range of modular tools throughout the entire development cycle to do so. The tools can be flexibly adapted to the individual requirements of each project. Industry customers benefit from significantly shorter development cycles, especially when they make maximum use of the range of tools.

In the Same Orbit

How can automotive development service providers and aerospace benefit from each other? In this interview, ESA astronaut Dr. Matthias
Maurer and Dr. Christoph Roggendorf from Porsche Engineering talk about material research, autonomous systems, and virtual test methods.

Mastering Complexity

Functional safety and the safety of the intended functionality are essential pillars when it comes to developing safe, modern vehicle systems. Due to increasingly complex assistance systems and autonomous driving, functional safety is becoming increasingly important. The experts at Porsche Engineering put their many years of experience into practice helping customers develop modern, safety-conforming systems from the initial draft to release.

A Control Center With AI

Intelligent soft switching with AI support promises to reduce switching losses in power transistors by up to 95 percent. Porsche Engineering is already testing the new approach in simulations.

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