8-10 NOVEMBER 2022 | HONG KONG SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PARK
AutoSens in Hong Kong
High quality discussion concerning the future of vehicle perception technology, delivered alongside interactive sessions, technical demos and networking opportunities.

Arriving in Hong Kong
On 8-10 November 2022, the third iteration to the annual AutoSens calendar will deliver more in-depth technical content addressing vehicle perception and sensing challenges, as well as establishing a local finger on the pulse, to discuss the latest pan-Asian market developments.
The agenda will be in development over the course of 2021-2022. Audiences can expect sessions on sensor hardware, image processing, validation and simulation, driver monitoring, HMI, regulatory challenges, computer vision and more.
We will soon be accepting abstracts and papers to speak on the Agenda in Hong Kong. Watch this space for more information.

Founding Partners
We have a high level of early support from stakeholders and we are also working with an expert advisory board, including representatives from Aptiv, BYTON, Valeo, Visteon and Robert Bosch.

Why Hong Kong?
With exciting developments in the Chinese automotive market of great interest to all, and established OEMs from Japan and Korea nearby, bringing AutoSens to Hong Kong will enable an even stronger representation from traditional automotive incumbents and technology newcomers in these regions.

What's On?
The Hong Kong Science and Technology Park will host AutoSens for three days in November, to bring together 200+ engineers for a wide range of educational, networking and hands-on experiences.
Hong Kong Advisory Board

Bill Russo
Founder and CEO
Automobility

Luoyi Huang
Automated Driving Product Manager and Senior V2X Expert
Robert Bosch

Abhay Rai
Senior VP
indie Semiconductor

Sebastian Mathew
Senior Technical Manager,
Aptiv

Ian Montadon
Business Development
Valeo Vision Systems

Minha (Demian) Park
Senior Manager of ADASAD Systems Integration
BYTON

Rudy Burger
Managing Partner
Woodside Capital Partners

Young Gi Song
Vice President
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