NVIDIA’s New Inspection Lab: A Leap Forward in Autonomous Vehicle Safety

In a groundbreaking move to bolster safety standards in the autonomous vehicle industry, NVIDIA has unveiled its DRIVE AI Systems Inspection Lab. This state-of-the-art facility aims to assist automotive ecosystem partners in navigating the evolving landscape of autonomous vehicle safety standards. The lab is dedicated to inspecting and verifying that partner software and systems on the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX platform meet rigorous safety and cybersecurity standards.

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NVIDIA’s lab has earned accreditation from the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) following the ISO/IEC 17020 assessment. This accreditation covers vital standards such as:
  • Functional safety (ISO 26262)
  • SOTIF (ISO 21448)
  • Cybersecurity (ISO 21434)
  • UN-R regulations, including UN-R 79, UN-R 13-H, UN-R 152, UN-R 155, UN-R 157, and UN-R 171
  • AI functional safety (ISO PAS 8800 and ISO/IEC TR 5469)


“The launch of this new lab will help partners in the global automotive ecosystem create safe, reliable autonomous driving technology,” stated Ali Kani, vice president of automotive at NVIDIA. He emphasized the lab’s role in ensuring adherence to the industry’s safety standards by combining functional safety, cybersecurity, and AI.

The lab’s inaugural participants include industry giants like Continental and Sony SSS-America. Nobert Hammerschmidt of Continental expressed excitement about intensifying collaboration with NVIDIA, while Marius Evensen of Sony SSS-America highlighted the lab’s potential to enhance road safety.

Riccardo Mariani, head of industry safety at NVIDIA, noted the challenges of ensuring compliance with functional safety, SOTIF, and cybersecurity for complex AI-based systems. Through this lab, NVIDIA aims to verify the integration of partner products with DRIVE safety and cybersecurity requirements.

Aligning with Global Safety Standards

The NVIDIA DRIVE AI Systems Inspection Lab complements the missions of independent third-party certification bodies, such as TÜV SÜD, TÜV Rheinland, and exida. It aligns with vehicle certification agencies like VCA and KBA, further cementing NVIDIA’s commitment to safety.

Recent certifications highlight this commitment. Tüv süd logo TÜV SÜD granted ISO 21434 Cybersecurity Process certification to NVIDIA, acknowledging their robust processes and compliance with ISO 26262 ASIL D standards.

Additionally, Tüv rheinland logo TÜV Rheinland conducted an independent safety assessment of NVIDIA DRIVE AV, recognizing NVIDIA’s high-quality, safety-oriented processes.

For further insights into NVIDIA’s advancements in autonomous driving safety, refer to the NVIDIA Self-Driving Safety Report.

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