Cutting-Edge Demos You’ll Witness at AutoSens Europe 2025

Cutting edge demos at AutoSens Europe 2025

Industry experts from across the supply chain will showcase their cutting-edge technologies at AutoSens Europe, taking place from 7-9th October 2025, at the Palau de Congressos, in Barcelona.

Get a first look at some of the cutting-edge technical demos you’ll see live this October — here’s your sneak peek into what you can expect from Vector, Valens, Socionext, SEEK Thermal, rFpro, onsemi, KD, Joynext, CanLab, Calterah, Bosch, and BMW⬇ 

AutoSens Europe 2025: Announcing the Technical Tutorials

AutoSens Europe 2025 Technical Tutorials with University of Applied Sciences Dusseldorf and Umicore

Exclusively for Full Pass holders, these tutorials offer you a unique chance to explore key industry topics in depth.

Connect with leading experts, collaborate with fellow engineers, and sharpen your skills by tackling real-world challenges together.

Announcing the Key Topics for AutoSens Europe

AutoSens Europe Key Topics

Key topics include cutting-edge hardware, precision perception, AI and machine learning, validation and testing, the shifting regulatory landscape shaping the future of autonomous mobility and more.

AutoSens Europe Keynote Speaker Announced: Continental’s Martin Punke

ASEUR25 Keynote Speaker Martin Punke Continental Featured Image

As we look ahead to AutoSens Europe 2025, we’re excited to announce Martin Punke, Head of Camera Product Technology at Continental, as a keynote speaker. To mark the occasion, Martin shared his expert insights on the evolution of automotive vision systems, the challenges of the past decade, and what’s on the horizon for ADAS camera technology.
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.

Expert Viewpoints: Improving Visibility with image sensors for ADAS Systems

improving visibility with image sensors for ADAS systems featuring logos of various companies.

In the fast-evolving landscape of autonomous vehicles and ADAS, enhancing visibility through imaging and vision systems remains a critical challenge. Engineers in the field are well aware that the precision and reliability of these systems are paramount to ensuring safety and functionality. Current challenges include dealing with variability in sensor performance, maintaining image quality in low-light and adverse weather conditions, and the limitations of traditional metrics like SNR and dynamic range.

Simulation changes reality: An article with Prof Dr Alexander Braun, University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf

ASEUR24 simulation topic focus

In this article, Prof Dr Alexander Braun, University of Applied Sciences, Düsseldorf, takes us through the latest thinking on simulation technology in our industry, with viewpoints from AutoSens Europe top speakers on the topic – Marius Dupuis, CEO, ASAM e.V and Lionel Bennes, Lead Product Manager, AVxcelerate at Ansys. We’ll then summarise the latest discussions from the AutoSens community – and give you a taste of what to expect from our partners at AutoSens Europe this October.

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