9-11 MAY 2023 | HUNTINGTON PLACE, DETROIT
AutoSens Detroit
The best-in-class event bringing together ADAS and AV specialists to shape the future of vehicle perception.
Immerse yourself in a technical agenda
Join us next 9-11 May 2023, to hear from over 50 speakers from companies across the autonomous vehicle perception supply chain.
With a full exhibition of key industry players, a range of round table sessions and two drinks receptions, you can maximise the opportunity to network with expert engineers, academics, and professionals.
Book your pass now to make the most of our early bird rates.
AutoSens Detroit Hot Topics
- The industry today and a look at tomorrow
- Challenges in functional safety
- Sensor selection, design and innovation
- Parking and low-speed manoeuvring
- Ensuring safety in challenging weather & vision environments
- Where are we now with Level 3?
- The software-defined car and the importance of network communications
- LIDAR innovations and future outlook
- AI and big data
- Sensors for current day automotive requirements
- Optimising ISPs, perception and computer vision for automotive
- Safety and the User Experience
AutoSens Detroit Speakers 2023

Abhay Rai
EVP and GM of Vision
indie Semiconductor

Ajeya Gupta
Research Engineer of Advanced Networking and Electrical Architecture
Ford Motor Company

Ann Mutschler
Executive Editor/EDA
Semiconductor Engineering

Arthur Duhamel
Applications Engineer
Melexis

Benny Munitz
VP BizDev
Visionary AI

Brunno Moretti
Brunno Moretti
Cepton, Inc.

Byron Stanley
CTO / Co-Founder
GPR

Chet Babla
SVP of Strategic Marketing
indie Semiconductor

Chris Posch
Director of Engineering, Automotive
Teledyne FLIR LLC

Christian Liebl
System Architect In-Vehicle Networks
Continental

Chuck Gershman
CEO, co-founder
Owl Autonomous Imaging, Inc.

Clement Nouvel
CTO
Valeo

Divya Agarwal
Robotics Engineer

Dr. Kevin Lu
VP Product Lines and General Manager
Zongmu Technology

Egil Juliussen
Sr. Partner & Principal Analyst at VSI Labs. Contributor to EE Times
VSI Labs

Ewan Laidlaw
Consultant
The Technology Partnership

Håkan Sivencrona
Safety Officer
Zenseact

Javier Salado
Technical Product Manager
Anyverse

John Eggert
Head of Global Business Development, Automotive
Teledyne FLIR LLC

Juergen Hoellisch
CEO/Founder
Hoellisch Consulting GmbH

Kamal Khouri
VP & GM Automotive
GlobalFoundries

Konstantin Fichtner
Project-Lead Lidar Drive Pilot Level 3
Mercedes-Benz

Kristen Revenel
COO
Ubicept

Kyle Troutt
Senior Hardware Engineer
Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

Laura Shane
Head of Sensors
Kodiak

Laurent Chanas Phd
Image Quality Expert - Product Owner
DXOMARK

Matt Daley
Operations Director
rFpro

Matt Last
Director of Product
Aeva

Mrinal Sood
Director of Technical Marketing
AEye

Niyant Patel
Field Applications Engineering Manager
Elmos Semiconductor

Partha Goswami
Senior Manager of Technology Trends and Insights
General Motors

Paul Dentel
Sr. Technical Product Manager, Radar Systems
Ambarella

Paul George
Senior specialist autonomous vehicles
Amazon

Paul McManamon
President
Exciting Technology

Philip Koopman
Associate Professor
Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science

Piotr Swierczynski
Director of Engineering
NODAR

Pooyan Sadeghi
Perception Expert
Kognic

Qing Tian
Assistant Professor
Bowling Green State University

Ralf Muenster
VP Business Development and Marketing
Silc

Ralph Mende
CEO and Founder
smartmicro

Ram Machness
Chief Business Officer
Propel Strategic Communications

Richard Conroy
CEO
Chronoptics

Rudy Burger
Managing Partner
Woodside Capital Partners

Sergey Velichko
Senior Manager, ASD Technology and Product Strategy
onsemi

Shashank Dabral
Lead ADAS Platform Architect
Rivian Automotive

Srinivasa S Guntur
Staff Functional Safety Engineer-Electrical Architecture
Rivian Automotive

Steven Latré
Fellow AI
imec
Expert Speakers
AutoSens speakers represent the leading minds in the field of vehicle perception, giving technical insight and sharing their expertise. All invited specifically because of their ability to shape the future of ADAS and AV technology.
Who Attends?
Engineers involved in automotive sensing technology and signal processing from OEMs, Tier 1s and technology providers come together to build relationships in an informal and collaborative environment.
Technology Exhibition
AutoSens is the ideal event to meet the leading innovators within the automotive industry and to find out how their latest advances could provide solutions you need. Get inspired to solve your current business challenges!
- Why attend?
- Agenda highlights
- Venue
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Reconnect and reunite face-to-face with leading engineers and technical experts from across the ADAS and autonomous vehicle supply chain
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Uncover the big issues facing automotive electronics and vehicle perception today, and how this impacts you right now
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Explore our exhibition showcasing the latest innovations in sensors and computer vision hardware and software
-
Hear the latest trends and market direction straight from OEM and Tier 1 experts at the heart of ADAS development
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Meet your technical peers, build new and strengthen existing relationships in the ADAS and AV sectors
-
Gain knowledge and inspiration from the AutoSens community that will help you improve in your job, your career, and your future role in the industry
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Understand the limitations of current components, software and systems, and how to mitigate for this
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Learn how to design and build better ADAS and AV systems to meet tomorrow’s performance requirements
-
Develop as a better engineer by broadening your knowledge of the full range of technologies used in ADAS and AVs
-
Be at the heart of the important technical discussions that will shape the future
Agenda highlights:
- 40+ speakers
- 5 insightful keynote addresses
- 9 interactive panel discussions
- 25+ technical case studies
- 3 plenary sessions with leading engineers and industry commentators
- 8 core themes across 2 specialist tracks
Huntington Place
1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
Huntington Place is one of the largest convention centers in the US, with state-of-the-art technology and facilities. Located in the heart of Detroit, it is the ideal place for our community to come together and shape the future of vehicle perception.
Access to the venue could not be easier for those that are close enough to drive with parking available at Huntington Place Parking Garage next to the venue.
- Why attend?
- Agenda highlights
- Venue
-
Reconnect and reunite face-to-face with leading engineers and technical experts from across the ADAS and autonomous vehicle supply chain
-
Uncover the big issues facing automotive electronics and vehicle perception today, and how this impacts you right now
-
Explore our exhibition showcasing the latest innovations in sensors and computer vision hardware and software
-
Hear the latest trends and market direction straight from OEM and Tier 1 experts at the heart of ADAS development
-
Meet your technical peers, build new and strengthen existing relationships in the ADAS and AV sectors
-
Gain knowledge and inspiration from the AutoSens community that will help you improve in your job, your career, and your future role in the industry
-
Understand the limitations of current components, software and systems, and how to mitigate for this
-
Learn how to design and build better ADAS and AV systems to meet tomorrow’s performance requirements
-
Develop as a better engineer by broadening your knowledge of the full range of technologies used in ADAS and AVs
-
Be at the heart of the important technical discussions that will shape the future
Agenda highlights:
- 40+ speakers
- 5 insightful keynote addresses
- 9 interactive panel discussions
- 25+ technical case studies
- 3 plenary sessions with leading engineers and industry commentators
- 8 core themes across 2 specialist tracks
Huntington Place
1 Washington Blvd, Detroit, MI 48226
Huntington Place is one of the largest convention centers in the US, with state-of-the-art technology and facilities. Located in the heart of Detroit, it is the ideal place for our community to come together and shape the future of vehicle perception.
Access to the venue could not be easier for those that are close enough to drive with parking available at Huntington Place Parking Garage next to the venue.