This September, industry experts will take to the stage to share their expertise on the latest advancements, challenges, trends, and solutions within the ADAS, AV, and In-Cabin Monitoring fields.

Take a look below at some of the top sessions with experts from Analog Devices, NIO, mobileye, AUMOVIO & more!

  • Aligning international vehicle regulations and technical standards to enable safe deployment of automated and autonomous driving systems across Europe. 
  • Addressing safety assurance, testing, and type-approval frameworks for different levels of vehicle automation  
  • Promoting regulatory cooperation between governments, industry, and standards bodies to support innovation while ensuring public trust and road safety  

Guido di Pasquale
Managing Director

Reema Parmar
Technical Regulatory Manager

Hezeng Wei
Head of Overseas ADAS/AD, Europe

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Moving innovation from prototype to mass production requires more than performance gains. Explore how startups, suppliers and OEMs are addressing cost, reliability, validation, and trust to deliver automotive sensor technologies at scale.

Heiko Leppin
Senior Expert LiDAR

Federico Camarda
AD/ADAS Software Engineer

Prof. Alexander Braun
Professor of Physics

Gabriel Bowers
Sr. Principal Architect – Imaging

Iris recognition is one of the most accurate biometric modalities, but its deployment has traditionally required high-resolution, close-range optics – keeping it out of the vehicle cabin.

This talk presents how Smart Eye brought iris recognition into automotive environments by reducing the required iris resolution by nearly an order of magnitude, from 17 px/mm down to approximately 3 px/mm.

Two innovations made this possible: temporal integration across video frames, which turns the low-resolution constraint into an advantage by leveraging temporal redundancy, and Smart Eye’s robust eye-tracking expertise, which provides the segmentation and localisation needed under challenging in-cabin conditions.

Operating at occupant-camera resolutions also unlocks hardware-free multimodal fusion, combining face and iris into a system that outperforms either modality alone.

The talk concludes by exploring implications for the in-cabin ecosystem: personalised settings, fleet sharing, and banking-grade authentication – all without adding a single sensor.

Nicholas Chimento
Principal Engineer, System Architecture

Pinar Kesik Ongun
ADAS SerDes Systems Architect and Product Define

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Whilst you wait, check out their session from AutoSens USA 2026 here, where Analog Devices considered the development of human mobility and the parallels it offers to the evolution of vehicle architectures.

Specifically, tracing the progression from distributed, loosely coordinated control to increasingly centralized compute, and ultimately to hybrid approaches that combine high-performance central processing with intelligent sensing at the edge.

 

Interested in in-cabin monitoring technology?

With a pass to AutoSens Europe, you’ll also gain access to our co-located sister event, InCabin. View the top InCabin Europe 2026 Agenda sessions here >>

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