AutoSens China 2025: Top Sessions you Won’t Want to Miss

This November, 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 BMW, Volkswagen, Great Wall Motors, Bosch, ECARX & more that you won’t want to miss!
AutoSens Europe 2025 Press Conference Recap

Read about the latest automotive technology developments presented at the AutoSens European conference in October 2025
LIPS to Showcase Next-Generation Automotive 3D ToF Cameras and AI Body Pose Solution at AutoSens Europe 2025

LIPS Corporation, a global leader in Robotics Vision Platforms and Edge AI Solutions, will unveil its latest LIPSedge® T225 and T235 automotive 3D ToF camera modules along with the upgraded LIPSense™ Body Pose 7.1.0 solution at AutoSens Europe 2025 (October 7–9).
Leading Minds in ADAS and AV: Technical Keynote Sessions at AutoSens USA 2025

The agenda for AutoSens USA 2025, taking place from June 10–12 at Huntington Place in Detroit, features technical keynote sessions from leading automotive sensing, ADAS, and AV experts.
These keynotes will delve into topics such as AI-driven perception, sensor fusion, and the future of vehicle autonomy, providing attendees with valuable insights into the advancements shaping the next generation of mobility.
Speaker Spotlight: Emily Robb, Stellantis

With automotive perception shifting to centralized compute, new ecosystems are emerging—built on deep collaboration between OEMs, Tier suppliers, and semiconductor partners. At AutoSens USA 2025, Emily Robb, Sr. Fellow at Stellantis, will explore how this shift is reshaping sensor processing, software architecture, and co-development strategies across the supply chain.
Predictive Maintenance for Autonomous Vehicles: Beyond OBD for Enhanced Safety and Reliability

Ahead of AutoSens USA 2025, we spoke with Sneha Shetiya, Staff Software Engineer at Torc, to gain insights into the limitations of current Onboard Diagnostics (OBD) systems in meeting the evolving needs of autonomous vehicles, and discover why a proactive approach to vehicle maintenance is essential for ensuring the safety and reliability of these complex systems.
More Top Sessions Announced for AutoSens USA 2025

Industry experts in ADAS, automotive perception and sensing technologies, will take to the AutoSens USA 2025 stage to deliver technical presentations this June.
Whether you want to learn more about Emerging Technologies, Image Sensors, Virtual Testing Environments, AI, Safety, Lenses, Security, or other crucial industry topics, our technical agenda covers it all!
In this round-up, gain insights into the sessions that will be delivered by BMW, FICOSA, University of Warwick, Seek Thermal, Yole Group, General Motors, Valeo, National Research Council Canada, Goodyear, and OMNIVISION.
AutoSens USA: Keynotes on ADAS, AI & Vehicle Tech

AutoSens and InCabin USA 2025 is set to deliver cutting-edge insights from some of the most influential voices in automotive tech. With keynote speakers from Aptiv, Bosch, Omnivision, and Stellantis, this year’s event will spotlight the latest breakthroughs in ADAS, AI, smart vehicle architecture, and in-cabin innovation. Here’s a look at what’s in store.
Unveiling the Full Agenda for AutoSens USA 2025

Join us from June 10th-12th at Huntington Place, Detroit, for an action-packed three days of expert-led tutorials, keynote presentations, panel discussions, and technical sessions covering the latest in automotive sensing and in-cabin technologies.
From AI-powered perception systems and sensor fusion to driver monitoring and HMI advancements, this year’s lineup is set to explore cutting-edge innovations, and help you stay ahead of the evolving world of automotive technology.
Aptiv: AI, Safety, and Software-Defined Vehicles

In this exclusive Q&A, Benjamin Lyon, CTO of Aptiv, shares insights ahead of his AutoSens 2024 presentation on accelerating automotive innovation. Discover how AI, machine learning, and software-defined vehicles are transforming the industry, with lessons learned from consumer products and mission-critical systems.