SystemWeaver and RemotiveLabs announce collaboration
Posted: June 18, 2025
Integrating SystemWeaver and RemotiveLabs for Seamless SDV Development
SystemWeaver and RemotiveLabs are proud to announce a strategic collaboration that connects structured systems engineering with agile, simulation-first software testing. This integration is designed to accelerate SDV development by eliminating silos between system architecture and software verification. The result is a development process that allows teams to move faster, test earlier, and maintain full end-to-end traceability.
Bridging System Architecture and Virtual Testing
As the automotive industry shifts toward software-defined vehicles, the gap between system design and implementation continues to create inefficiencies. System architects define topology, communication and behavior, while developers iterate and test, often in separate environments. This fragmentation leads to late-stage integration issues, slower feedback cycles, and limited traceability.
By combining SystemWeaver’s structured approach to requirements and architecture with the virtualization capabilities of RemotiveLabs, engineering teams can begin meaningful testing from day one. Design intent flows directly into test execution, supported by traceable and actionable feedback throughout the development lifecycle.
Integrated Engineering for SDV development
“Companies are investing heavily in software, but system and software disciplines often remain separated,” says Magnus Carlsson, VP Expert Services at SystemWeaver. “Through this collaboration, we make it possible to begin meaningful testing earlier, even before ECUs exist.”
“At RemotiveLabs, our mission is to left-shift key engineering activities, enabling teams to test and iterate long before hardware exists,” says Per Sigurdson, CEO. “By integrating with SystemWeaver we bridge the gap between software PLM workflow and agile execution in a natural and scalable way.”
Key Benefits for OEMs and Tier 1s
This joint solution enables development teams to:
- Connect system design and software testing to ensure alignment between design intent and implementation
- Start integration testing early, even without hardware, across both current and upcoming ECUs
- Maintain end-to-end traceability from requirements to test results
- Enable true platform reuse by linking software and testing directly back to the system architecture, keeping both worlds up-to-date
Why This Matters
SDV development requires both speed and system-level precision. Integrating structured design with virtualized testing is no longer optional, it’s a must to be competitive. This collaboration provides a scalable solution that supports early validation, continuous traceability, and true cross-discipline collaboration.


