Part 2: Our top takeaways from CES 2024: Innovations in Software Defined Vehicle Technology

CES takeaways part 2

In this second edition of the CES takeaways by myself (Sara Sargent) and Kayleigh Pearson we cover innovations discovered from Samsung, Smart Eye, STMicroelectronics, AIRY3D, Cipia, and Sony+ Siemens at CES. I’m kicking this blog off first with a a breakdown of regulation meets Software Defined Vehicles – then enjoy the company updates and of course, tune in again for the next release!

I never really liked trade shows…

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Sense Media Group’s Managing Director, Rob Stead, recounts his journey from skepticism to embracing change in the world of automotive technology events. Explore the co-location of AutoSens and InCabin, a remarkable convergence that promises expanded networking opportunities, cross-pollination of ideas, and a renewed focus on engineering excellence. Discover how this groundbreaking move will revolutionize the industry and shape the future of automotive innovation.

An interview with Caroline Chung, Engineering Manager at Veoneer

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We spoke with Caroline Chung, Engineering Manager at Veoneer to find out more about the panel session she will be participating in at InCabin Phoenix in March covering ‘What’s next for in-cabin? Future outlooks for technology, industry & regulation’. See what she had to say…

An interview with Simon Block, CTO at Optalert

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We had an exclusive interview with Simon Block, CTO at Optalert, read below to hear about what he had to say about ‘The Johns Drowsiness Scale and yet Global Safety Regulation EU2021/1341 requires manufactures to be compliant with the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale. What is the difference?’

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