Safety, Standards and the Software-Defined Future: What to Expect at AutoSens & InCabin China 2025

As global OEMs and suppliers race to master the intelligent vehicle era, two themes dominate the global conversation: how we keep people safe, and how we redefine the experience of being inside a vehicle.
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.
The Evolving Architectures of Software-Defined Vehicles

As the automotive industry transitions towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs), the underlying electronic and computing architectures are undergoing a fundamental shift. Traditional distributed architectures, characterised by a multitude of electronic control units (ECUs) managing distinct vehicle functions, are giving way to more centralised and software-driven approaches. This transformation is enabling greater flexibility, improved performance, and enhanced feature updates throughout a vehicle’s lifecycle. In this article, we explore the primary architectural paradigms shaping the future of SDVs.
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.