Helm.ai Secures Automotive SPICE Level 2 Certification for Autonomous Driving Software

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Helm.ai, a developer of artificial intelligence (AI) software for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles, has obtained Automotive SPICE (ASPICE) Capability Level 2 certification, a key industry benchmark for software quality and reliability in the automotive sector. The certification, assessed by UL Solutions, underscores the company’s readiness to deliver safety-critical software for mass-production automotive applications.

Automotive SPICE, a globally recognized framework for software development processes in the auto industry, requires rigorous adherence to monitored and controlled engineering standards. The Level 2 certification validates Helm.ai’s systematic planning, monitoring, and execution of its development workflows, positioning it as a trusted partner for automakers and suppliers seeking production-ready autonomous and ADAS technologies.

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Helm.ai’s proprietary Deep Teaching™ technology and generative AI tools underpin its perception software and simulation platforms, which are designed to enable scalable solutions for real-world autonomous driving applications. The company emphasized that the certification aligns with its focus on safety and efficiency, critical factors as automakers accelerate deployments of ADAS and self-driving features.

“Helm.ai prioritizes safety and reliability in developing AI software solutions for the automotive industry,” said Vladislav Voroninski, CEO and Founder of Helm.ai. “Achieving ASPICE Capability Level 2 marks a significant milestone, demonstrating that our development processes meet the industry’s highest quality standards.”

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The certification is expected to bolster Helm.ai’s partnerships with global automakers and Tier 1 suppliers, many of which require ASPICE compliance for software integration into production vehicles. The milestone comes as regulatory scrutiny of autonomous driving systems intensifies globally, with safety and standardization frameworks like ASPICE gaining prominence.

UL Solutions, which conducted the assessment, highlighted Helm.ai’s structured approach to managing software lifecycle processes, including risk mitigation and documentation. Automotive SPICE certifications are increasingly viewed as prerequisites for suppliers in the auto industry, particularly for advanced technologies requiring stringent safety validations.

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