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Advancements in active alignment for camera sensors with TRIOPTICS

TRIOPTICS produces a wide range of optical measurement and manufacturing systems, enabling the development, quality control and production of lenses, lens systems and camera modules. In this article, they share the latest update in active alignment technology, with a focus on large scale production.

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Matthias Feulner

Automotive Radar Innovations Enable Next-Gen ADAS and Autonomous Driving

How can radar advance to be cost effective, meet safety standards and drive adoption? In this article, Matthias Feulner, Senior Director ADAS at NXP Semiconductors, explores automotive radar innovations that are doing just that. Don’t miss Matthias at AutoSens Brussels, where he’ll be diving deeper into the future of radar.

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Shashank Dabral

The Challenge of Designing Systems with High Levels of Autonomy

What system level challenges does the increasing level of compute and sensors now demanded for modern vehicles present? In this article, Shashank Dabral, Lead Platform Architect at Rivian, explores this in the context of body design, sensor cleaning, the camera harness – and the costs of this level of innovation. Shashank highlights key sessions for each feature that are not to be missed at AutoSens Brussels.

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In conversation with Uwe Artmann, CTO at Image Engineering

What’s required when making decisions on requirements for designing, testing and producing cameras for automotive? In this article, Uwe Artmann, CTO, Image Engineering and Instructor at the AutoSens Academy, shares how he’ll be diving into this in an in-depth Tutorial at AutoSens Brussels this September. Uwe also explores the benefits of collaboration in our industry, and what it’s like to be part of the AutoSens Academy.

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