About Autonomous Tech Summit

Returning for the 3rd year, Autonomous Technologies Summit scheduled for February 13, 2023 will consist of the latest on autonomous technology developments and industry adoption with a focus on the application on automotives,  autonomous mobility and the link to electrification. The program will cover the road to making autonomous systems a reality, including the latest advancements in sensor technology, connectivity developments and successes, and the unknowns associated with functional safety standard. 

AGENDA
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13

10:00AM-11:15AM ET:
RESHAPING TRANSPORTATION: UNLOCKING THE AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE…THAT IS ALSO ELECTRIC?

10:00AM-10:15AM: Keynote
10:15AM-10:30AM: Partner Keynote
10:30AM-11:15AM: Panel Discussion

Some of the biggest challenges for automotive OEMs has been keeping up with the rapid pace of both sensor technology and the emergence of electrification. In the last decade advanced sensor technology has flourished to become vital for number of applications, specifically true for the automotive industry and the race to autonomous vehicles. In parallel, OEMs have also turned their focus from internal combustion engines to hybrid, or fully electric motors. These two simultaneous trends have the potential to reshape the entire transportation system as we know it. During this session, top industry experts will examine how automation and electrification really affect and enable each other? If sensor technology can provide the necessary, level of data reliability for auto systems to meet design and safety requirements?  and what a world of autonomous and electric vehicles would look like?

AGENDA
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13

12:30PM-1:45PM ET:
SAFETY MATTERS: A LOOK AT THE AUTOMOTIVE FUNCTIONAL SAFETY STANDARD

12:30PM-12:45PM: Keynote
12:45PM-1:00PM: Partner Keynote
1:00PM-1:45PM: Panel Discussion

The standard for Functional Safety in automotive vehicles is now requiring more conditional testing than ever before, as the consumer confidence in autonomous vehicle systems remains low. Semiconductors and other software are now playing a huge role in preventing the systematic and random failures noted in the ISO 26262. How will this minimization of malfunctions impact the state of the autonomous vehicle industry? How will memory and storage be implemented into the modern vehicle improve functional safety? How can you develop reliable functions for autonomous driving?

AGENDA
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13

2:30PM-3:45PM ET:
HOW C-V2X CONNECTIVITY IS WINNING THE RACE TOWARDS TRUSTWORTHY AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES

2:30PM-2:45PM: Keynote
2:45PM-3:00PM: Partner Keynote
3:00PM-3:45PM: Panel Discussion

Cellular Vehicle-to Everything technology enables cars to communicate with compatible networks, including other vehicles and pedestrians, as well as road systems, and infrastructure. It promises to enhanced safety, navigation, and integrated transport system by providing direct communication over longer distances, improving non-line- of sight performance, and enhanced reliability. It can address all V2X applications with the same technology to build a truly connected car and make autonomous vehicles more reliable and trustworthy. This track will explore several factors of C-V2X, including how 5G plays into the success of V2X connectivity? How to address the problem data processing? Will AI be extended to V2X communications?  And what security measures need to be taken to keep connectivity safe?