Center for Automotive Research to highlight connected and self-driving vehicle sessions

July 24, 2013
Sessions Aug. 6 and 6 to highlight advanced driver assistance systems and vehicle-to-vehicle safety.

The Center for Automotive Research will present sessions on Monday and Tuesday afternoon to highlight the progression of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) active safety as they converge towards an autonomous and connected vehicle future.

Newsworthy topics discussed during sessions:

Monday Aug. 5 
Perspectives on the Future of Connected Vehicle Technology:

Hear the latest information on the USDOT's Connected Vehicle Safety Pilot and learn how West Coast tech companies (such as Cisco and Qualcomm) are engaging with the automotive industry to develop connectivity solutions together Find out what the telematics and telecom industries are pursuing for next-generation connected vehicle products and services

Tuesday Aug. 6
Innovate or Mandate: The Road to Self-Driving Vehicles:

Receive information about forthcoming advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and how they will improve vehicle safety Learn what efforts are underway to develop automated vehicle technologies in Michigan and elsewhere discover when you might first have your vehicle drive you home Gain insight into how innovation and regulation are interacting to drive development of vehicle safety systems

On Monday afternoon, Aug. 5, the Perspectives on the Future of Connected Vehicle Technology session will investigate what the telematics and telecom industries are pursuing for next-generation connected vehicle products and services. With the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's anticipated 2013 announcement of its regulatory intent regarding vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) active safety, the future of connected vehicle safety applications soon should be much clearer.

Speakers include: Dr. James Sayer, research scientist and head, Human Factors Group, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute; Roy Goudy, senior principal engineer, Technical Center North America, Nissan; Thomas Apostolos, president, Ricardo, Inc.; Dr. Chris Dr. Chris Borroni-Bird, vice president, strategic development, Qualcomm Technologies Inc.; Frank Hirschenberger, senior director, product innovation, Agero; Andreas Mai, director, product management, connected industries, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Thom Russell, director, marketing, Verizon Wireless,

During the Tuesday, Aug. 6, Innovate or Mandate: The Road to Self-Driving Vehicles session, get a look at how the automotive industry continues to innovate and deploy more advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that form the basic building blocks of self-driving vehicles. Meanwhile, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and several state governments are developing roadmaps for regulation of these systems. This session provides a view of the "self-driving" future and how industry and regulators will get there.

Speakers include: Kirk T. Steudle, P.E., director, Michigan Department of Transportation; Chuck Gulash, senior executive engineer, Toyota Technical Center, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc.; Samir Salman, CEO, NAFTA Region, Continental North America Scott Winchip, regional president, North America, chassis systems control, Robert Bosch LLC; Mitch Bainwol, president and CEO, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers; Dr. Bjorn Giesler, project lead, development of piloted driving, Audi AG; Dr. Mitchell Rohde, co-founder and CEO, Quantum Signal.

More than 900 automotive industry stakeholders are expected to attend the CAR Management Briefing Seminars, an annual industry event which takes place each year at the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa, near Traverse City, Mich. The conference covers the breadth of the industry with 10 topical seminars focused on global manufacturing strategies, lightweighting, connected and autonomous vehicles, powertrain developments, sales forecasting, purchasing, policy, strategy, designing for technology, and capital investment.

For detailed information, visit the event's website at www.cargroup.org/mbs. Media representatives may register at no charge via the CAR MBS website. All media registrations are subject to approval. Follow #MBS2013 on Twitter for the latest conference updates, sponsored by Plex Systems.

The Center for Automotive Research is a non-profit organization based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Its mission is to conduct research on significant issues related to the future direction of the global automotive industry, organize and conduct forums of value to the automotive community and foster industry relationships. For more information, visit the CAR website: www.cargroup.org.

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