Interviews 

The search for trends at AutoSens: Who is moving the needle? Which company is making an impact?

Our chat with Dominique Bonte (Managing Director, ABI Research) included learning more about his role at the AutoSens Awards this year,  the reason for his holistic attitude towards problem solving, the double challenge for HD Maps in Driverless Vehicles and his search for main trends at AutoSens 2018.

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Robust and reliable localisation required for autonomous driving

Catherine Enright, Valeo Expert and Algorithm Team Manager at Valeo Vision Systems takes to the stage at AutoSens in Brussels this September to deliver a cutting-edge presentation on “Visual SLAM and localisation.” Catherine’s current research at Valeo focuses on Visual SLAM with an emphasis on the robust and reliable localisation required for autonomous driving.

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The autonomous world is evolving and Velodyne will be a part of it

Velodyne LiDAR are joining the AutoSens family in Brussels 2018. We caught up with Erich Smidt, Managing Director at Velodyne Europe GmbH. He gave us some great insight into Velodyne LiDAR and their future, the next big opportunity for LiDAR and the importance of simulation for testing and validation.

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Drivers and passengers are more than just a “user”

Kübra Zehra Kaşıkçı is an Automated Driving Researcher, Environmental & Engineering Psychology at the University of Surrey. She is presenting at AutoSens this September in Brussels, delivering the concept of “Developing High Fidelity and Ecologically Valid Simulation Models for Conditionally Automated Vehicles.” We caught up with Kübra ahead of the Brussels conference to find out more about her recent work, international environmental psychology platform EΨch (or ePSIch) and what she is most looking forward to about joining AutoSens.

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Arm on widespread use of properly capable Machine Learning in 2018

With our next AutoSens on the horizon we took the opportunity to catch up with Arm. Arm returns again to support AutoSens, and we are excited to have them at the world-leading vehicle perception conference in Brussels. They gave us some interesting insights into the looming end of Moore’s law, their approach to the open vs closed architecture debate and their excitement about the widespread future use of properly capable Machine Learning.

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High resolution low power platform for efficient computer vision processing

We took time out to chat to one of our speakers at AutoSens – Pier Paolo Porta, Business Development Senior Manager at Ambarella. We delved further into his past and current life outside work, and heard all about some of his recent challenges and experiences, including their car “BRAiVE” which drove without human intervention in real traffic in the morning of July 12, 2013.

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When machines become “intelligent”

Professor Christoph Stiller, Responsible of Research Area “Optical Systems” Group, Institute of Measurement & Control Systems at KIT is joining the inspiration speaker line-up at AutoSens Brussels this September. We caught up with him recently to uncover a bit more about the person behind the expert and delved into some of this current thinking in our industry.

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Getting the big picture from OEM finalist Toyota

Rini Sherony, Sr. Principal Engineer at Toyota Motor North America has been announced as a finalist for the “Most Engaging Content” category at the AutoSens Awards.  Nominated by a member of the AutoSens Detroit audience for the presentation delivered by Rini Sherony on their Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC). 

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