
New Eagle, provider of embedded software solutions and electronic control units, will exhibit at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2025 in Anaheim, California, April 28-30. At Booth 4801, New Eagle will showcase two live demonstrations and other new products highlighting how its Raptor platform is simplifying integration and accelerating secure, standards-compliant communication across intelligent vehicle systems.
As vehicle architectures evolve to support next-generation powertrains, autonomy, and increased cybersecurity demands, OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers are seeking development tools that accelerate system validation while reducing complexity. New Eagle’s embedded control solutions help engineers build scalable, production-ready vehicle systems, faster and with greater confidence.
Live Demonstrations at ACT Expo 2025
- CAN-Do Compatibility: Bridging the Legacy and the Future with Raptor Gateway
This demo highlights how Raptor connects legacy and modern networks by bridging CAN 2.0 (J1939-21) and CAN FD (J1939-22) using the RCM112 and J1939 Gateway blocks. Visitors will see how New Eagle’s intuitive software and off-the-shelf hardware shorten development time and simplify integration across mixed network environments. - Secured in Seconds: Simplifying Cybersecurity with J1939-91C and Raptor
Showcasing the future of in-vehicle cybersecurity, this demo features Raptor’s support for the J1939-91C standard. With plug-and-play functionality for secure CAN messaging — including freshness values and rekeying — New Eagle is eliminating the complexity of secure vehicle communications, enabling rapid implementation and compliance.
New Eagle’s suite of embedded control products is already in use across EV, hybrid and alternative fuel programs, as well as in off-highway and specialty vehicle markets. With its Raptor embedded Model Based Development (eMBD) platform, developers can take concepts from simulation to production — on proven, standards-compliant hardware.
As part of its presence at ACT Expo, New Eagle will also showcase the newly announced Raptor High-Performance Compute Platform, built on John Deere’s VPU. This rugged, high-compute system is the first GPU-enabled controller in the Raptor lineup, offering customers a path to deploy AI-driven control and vision applications at the edge. While the hardware is developed by John Deere, New Eagle is actively integrating the platform into the Raptor ecosystem, with support for model-based development workflows.