The can’t-miss sessions coming to AutoSens Detroit 2022.

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In less than two weeks, we will be opening the doors for the first AutoSens event of the year. Are you joining us? 

 

We’ve built our agenda in collaboration with leading innovators and engineers from the region, to tackle the hottest topics in the latest advances and technologies in automotive imaging and perception.

We’ve hand-picked some of the hottest sessions for senior engineers looking for intensive knowledge and actionable insights. Check out these can’t-miss sessions, and book your tickets now to join us on May 10-12.

Join our roundtable sessions on Tuesday, May 10 at 17:15 to join discussions that will seek the explore questions such as:

  • what is “good enough” robustness for ADAS and AV visions systems with Algolux
  • Is it possible to achieve Vision Zero with multi-camera technology with NODAR
  • AEye will also be hosting a discussion around why LiDAR systems must adapt to different operational domains for L3 ADAS deployments.

Don’t miss this interactive session, an opportunity to share your thoughts or just listen to your peers on these key topics covering critical gaps in accuracy and robustness, the factors engineers should consider to meet consumer expectations and what is blocking our path to ‘zero fatalities’ and how do we get there?

You can hear from the likes of GM, Mobis, Veoneer, NAL and more across our technical panel discussions, which will delve deep into topics such as what the future supply chain will look like and how soon LiDAR-equipped vehicles will be ready for the road. You will also get the opportunity to pose your questions about what the short-term outlook is for in-cabin cameras and what it will take to realise the software-defined car.

Being back in-person also means that you can pose your questions directly to all of our speakers, either in the Q&A time that will follow every presentation, or you can follow up with them during the networking breaks.

A new technology and processing approach presented by Kristen Vilcans, COO, Ubicept, a spin out of MIT. Covering recent advancements in visual non-line-of-sight perception for Autonomous Vehicles, and providing an overview of an emerging class of image sensors, their complimentary processing algorithms, and the unlocked possibilities for ADAS and autonomous sensing as a whole.

An evaluation of non-RGB colour filter options in automotive applications from Dr. Eiichi Funatsu, VP of Technology, OMNIVISION, detailing color filter options and what is useful for which applications.

Plus, perspectives from many companies new to the AutoSens Community, including:

And not forgetting that the conference kicks off with four in-depth and interactive tutorials, on LiDAR, image quality, functional safety and computer vision. Let’s get back to in-person teaching.

Book before the prices go up to the full rate on April  29. There is something for everyone at AutoSens Detroit – Come and join us!

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