Nearly 300 sets of HIL systems have been delivered! Engineering system lays the foundation, and intelligent technology breaks the deadlock
Release time:
2026-06-23 17:12
Recently, Hirain Technologies delivered nearly 300 sets of HIL systems as scheduled, which collectively verified the resilience and efficiency of the engineering delivery system. Beyond delivery capabilities, the company has simultaneously delved into two major technological directions: AI-enabled testing and virtual verification, advancing in parallel to assist customers in accelerating test verification.
As the complexity of electronic systems in fields such as automotive, aerospace, and power continues to rise, HIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop) simulation testing is becoming increasingly prominent in high-end R&D and manufacturing. In the automotive industry, compared to the traditional path of "building real vehicles first and then verifying," HIL enables rapid verification of controllers and systems in a controlled environment, thereby helping R&D teams significantly shorten the development cycle. More importantly, with the trend of parallel development and large-scale iteration, more and more testing requirements are being simultaneously pulled up. The market's demand for HIL systems' capabilities of "scalability, deliverability, and sustainable operation" is also increasing, and HIL equipment is entering a large-scale deployment and construction phase.

Against this backdrop, the demand for HIL simulation test equipment has significantly increased across various industries to accelerate product development processes. Recently, multiple project demands have been intensively released, with highly overlapping delivery windows. Within just a few months, the company needs to deliver nearly 300 sets of HIL equipment intensively - the delivery pace is tight, there are many system integration points, and the joint debugging requirements are high. Any bottleneck in any link will affect the overall project progress.
Facing this challenge, Hirain Technologies leveraged its mature engineering delivery system to transform large-scale delivery into highly deterministic engineering practices. Through parallel management of multiple projects and standardized, modular system integration processes, the team effectively ensured the stability and consistency of each system, ultimately achieving on-time delivery of all equipment and delivering the certainty of "parallel testing" to the customer.
The centralized delivery of nearly 300 sets of HIL systems this time is not only an extreme verification of Hirain Technologies' engineering delivery system, but also lays a solid foundation for undertaking the construction of ultra-large-scale simulation laboratories in the future.
In the current era of rapid iteration in automotive electronic products, apart from ensuring rapid delivery through standardized equipment production, Hirain Technologies has also been continuously delving into the field of simulation testing. By leveraging AI and virtual ECU technology, it provides solutions to enhance testing efficiency:
▎LAP HIL Platform: Intelligentizing Tools through AI Model Deployment
Amidst the wave of AI, Hirain Technologies has launched a new generation of simulation testing platform, LAP HIL. This platform breaks through the limitations of traditional architecture, enabling the direct deployment of AI models into testing equipment, transforming testing tools into "AI assistants". By intervening in the generation and execution of test cases through intelligent means, it significantly reduces the cost of manual intervention and enhances the efficiency of research and development testing.

▎INTEWORK-TVM platform: Driving test leftward shift through virtual verification
To promote a more proactive verification strategy, Hirain Technologies relies on the virtual ECU simulation platform INTEWORK-TVM to assist customers in completing the virtual verification and iteration of software and control logic at an earlier stage. By constructing a full-chain verification system of "virtual verification + HIL testing", problems can be intercepted in the early stages of development, significantly reducing the risks and change costs of later real-vehicle verification.

In the future, Hirain Technologies will continue to focus on HIL systems and virtual simulation platforms as its core strengths, providing customers with efficient, scalable, and highly deterministic testing solutions, and embarking on a new stage of research and development characterized by "parallel testing and rapid verification" alongside the industry.