Case Study: Navya achieves ISO 26262 compliance and scales Agile development with Intland Software (codeBeamer ALM)

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How they modernized their development toolset

Navya, founded in 2014 in Lyon, develops autonomous, electric shuttles and runs complex hardware, embedded and cloud software projects across a rapidly growing organization. As teams scaled, Navya faced fragmented tooling (Git, spreadsheets, Jira), little cross-team synchronization, and the need to reconcile Agile practices with the V‑model required for ISO 26262 functional safety — creating risks to traceability, process control and regulatory compliance.

Navya adopted codeBeamer ALM for its configurability and ability to support a scaled Agile approach while preserving V‑model traceability. The platform was rolled out across software and hardware teams (about 120 users in 2019), with a governance team to standardize objects and practices. Results include end-to-end visibility from requirements to testing, stronger process consistency and easier ISO 26262 validation, measurable efficiency gains, and plans to expand ALM use into broader company workflows.


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Navya

Jules Garbé

Head of Product Development


Intland Software

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