Experts from GENIVI, W3C, and GEOTAB discuss the benefits of vehicle data standards and the positive impacts of a “single language” to define, exchange and use vehicle data and services.
OpenSynergy’s David Baum discusses the company’s Blue SDK Fusion, an automotive-grade Bluetooth stack for Android™ Open Source Project (AOSP).
Experts from OpenSynergy discuss the company’s flexible radio software solution, which OEMs and Tier1 suppliers can integrate across different car models, geographical territories, hardware, and hardware generations.
Experts from Continental discuss how high-performance computers (HPCs) are enabling a superior user experience (UX) for the vehicle of the future.
Experts from Altran discuss how the company’s combined expertise in automotive, connectivity engineering, cybersecurity and data science can help to monetize V2X beyond road safety.
Experts from Elektrobit and Unity discuss how to connect HMI development processes and extend the power of real-time rendering to create next-generation, future-proof user experiences.
Cinemo’s Ivan Dimkovic demonstrates how the company’s technology can enable a complete journey with cloud gaming and VoD solutions.
Borislav Nazarski, Elektrobit’s testing and validation expert, explains how to overcome the challenges involved in automating UI tests.
Kris Tomasson, head of design at NIO, explains the company’s approach to redefining the user experience both today and in the future.
Garima Mathur of Western Digital explains why data storage is key to accelerating the development of automotive technologies.
Soyuj Kumar Sahoo and Dr Timo Sowa of Elektrobit outline a brand agnostic solution to create smart dialogs for in-vehicle infotainment using voice assistants.
OpenSynergy experts discuss how automotive device makers can decouple hardware from software for optimal portability, time to market and cost savings.
Dino Flore and Jim Misener of Qualcomm provide insight into the benefits of C-V2X, and how it improves predictability for enhanced road safety and autonomous driving.
Continental’s Bruno Nunes-Silva and Peer Sterner of Elektrobit outline the general trends in in-vehicle architectures with HPCs and share their experience with Adaptive and Classic AUTOSAR platforms.
Elektrobit’s head of User Experience and User Interface Design Frank Uhlig discusses the impact of autonomous driving systems on cars as an experience space.
AVL’s Gerald Sammer explains how the company’s data and process management solution can help boost lab efficiency.
Suraj Nair and Vinod Venkateswaran of Infosys provide a practitioner’s viewpoint of defining connected vehicle platform capabilities.
Agoria’s Ward Vleegen discusses the megatrends that are shaping the future of the automotive industry, and the disruptive impact they are having on automakers, their suppliers, and the industry as a whole.
Experts from GENIVI’s Cloud and Connected Services project present a proposed end-to-end vehicle-to-cloud communication framework and discuss proof-of-concept implementation
Appen’s Rahul Parundekar and Andrea Butkovic provide insight into why high-quality annotated training data is essential for effective autonomous drive AI systems.