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Motto & Key Topics in 2024 CUTTING NO CORNERS: Bridging the gap in AV Safety

Safety for autonomous mobility is non-negotiable. Join us in addressing the most pressing challenges and discover the latest autonomous vehicle developments.

Agenda 2024

Top speakers A global network of industry & thought leaders

Our carefully curated speaker lineup includes C-level executives, top safety experts and senior decision-makers from the global autonomous mobility industry.

Speakers 2024

Join the ecosystem Working towards Global Reference Solutions

You are invited to join forces in harmonizing safety in the autonomous mobility ecosystem.

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Preliminary Agenda 2024

Join us at The Autonomous Main Event on September 23-24 as we explore the crucial topic of safety for autonomous mobility and systems under the theme CUTTING NO CORNERS: Bridging the gap in AV Safety. Check out the workshops on September 23 as well as the keynote presentations and panel topics planned for September 24 below.

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17:00
Workshops on September 23
Workshops on September 23
Welcome and Coffee
12:45 - 13:30

Workshop I & Workshop II
13:30 - 15:00

Workshop I - Safe Automated Driving: Conceptual Architectures and Beyond
Hosted by The Autonomous Working Group Safety & Architecture
Learn more about it and register here.

Workshop II - Enabling SDV: Open Source from Cloud to Cockpit, hosted by Elektrobit
Learn more about it and register here.

Workshop III & Workshop IV
16:00 - 17:30

Workshop III - How to make money with ADAS? – The way to (higher) profitability, hosted by McKinsey & Company
Learn more about it and register here.

Workshop IV - Safety of Embedded AI, hosted by Infineon
Learn more about it and register here.

08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
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14:00
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
Main Stage Topics on September 24
Main Stage Topics on September 24
Doors Open for Check-in
08:00 - 09:00
Networking & Coffee

Welcome Address
09:00 - 09:15

Welcome Address by Ricky Hudi, Chairman of The Autonomous and Philip Schreiner, Head of the Autonomous

Keynote I
09:15 - 09:30
Dirk Linzmeier, CEO, TTTech Auto

Dirk Linzmeier, CEO, TTTech Auto

The Autonomous - Biggest Transformation in Automotive Industry towards SDV and AD

The automotive industry is undergoing its biggest transformation, driven primarily by SDVs, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Driving (AD). Market projections indicate significant growth, with all vehicles expected to feature ADAS by 2040. However, the primary challenges remain software and safety, which is the foremost concern for consumers. Achieving safe autonomous mobility requires enhanced safety features, necessitating collaboration across the industry. The Autonomous initiative stands out as a leading community and ecosystem, fostering the necessary cooperation to achieve safe autonomous mobility.

Keynote II
09:30 - 09:50
Lars Reger, CTO & EVP, NXP Semiconductors

Lars Reger, CTO & EVP, NXP Semiconductors

Safety is the Reality Check for the Software-Defined Vehicle

Requirements to move to safe mobility

The automotive industry is poised to deliver on the promise of software-defined vehicles (SDVs). With updateable features, enhanced functionality, and new customer experiences, SDVs are defining a new era in automotive. But big opportunities also bring technical challenges, especially when implementing the most vital feature of all – safety. Join NXP CTO Lars Reger as he shares insights on the safety complexities of SDVs and how the right technology can help power their success.

Networking Break
09:50 - 10:30

Fireside Chat
10:30 - 10:50
Sterling Anderson (Aurora) & Nils Jaeger (Volvo Autonomous Solutions)

Join Sterling Anderson, Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer at Aurora, and Nils Jaeger, President of Volvo Autonomous Solutions, for a discussion on building a safer, scalable transportation ecosystem. Learn how the deep integration of Volvo’s purpose-built platform with the Aurora Driver is paving the way for a transformative future in autonomous driving.

Panel I - Software-Defined Vehicles
10:50 - 11:40
Understanding risks and rewards in Software-Defined Vehicles

Understanding risks and rewards in Software-Defined Vehicles

Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) represent a prominent trend aimed at offering car customers continuous innovations and enjoyable feature updates throughout a vehicle's lifespan. This trend has become a cornerstone in the automotive industry, driving OEMs to pursue top-tier functionalities, ensuring customers stay at the forefront of automotive technology. However, realizing this vision presents substantial hurdles. Overcoming these challenges demands the implementation of cutting-edge architectures and methodologies, enabling swift, robust, and cost-effective software updates while upholding the highest standards of safety and security. Safety and security go beyond mere software attributes; they are foundational, system-level properties that demand meticulous consideration during the early stages of vehicle architecture design.

Keynote III
11:40 - 12:00
Nikolai Setzer, CEO, Continental

Nikolai Setzer - CEO, Continental

Driving Future Mobility – From the Road to the Cloud

Continental is pioneering the development of the Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV), the next step in vehicle evolution. As more vehicle functions are controlled, monitored, and maintained by software, the SDV offers a safe, exciting, and autonomous mobility experience. Continental provides comprehensive solutions for that entire ecosystem, from the road to the cloud. The increasing complexity of autonomous driving can no longer be managed solely by adding more hardware. Future driving safety will benefit from innovative vehicle data usage. Autonomous driving will be enabled through a combination of cross-domain software architecture, centralized hardware components, and a secure cloud connection. Partnerships are a key, strategic pillar in this area to achieve autonomous mobility safely, quickly and cost-efficiently. Future mobility requires the pursuit of a smart approach that is defined by openness and collaboration. Standardization, alignment of interfaces and updateability ensure an innovation-friendly basis for the software-defined vehicle, with plenty of potential, strengthening European mobility solutions and our leading position in the world.

Networking & Lunch
12:00 - 13:30

Panel II - Regulation
13:30 - 14:10
Navigating the regulatory landscape of autonomous vehicles

Navigating the regulatory landscape of autonomous vehicles

Exploring the dynamic realm of autonomous mobility requires a nuanced understanding of regulatory frameworks, particularly concerning commercial vehicles. As the autonomous vehicle (AV) industry strives to advance safe and efficient transportation solutions, it's crucial to understand how regulations shape the landscape. Despite recent scrutiny, the industry remains steadfast in its commitment to high safety standards, transparency, and accountability. Crafting regulations that foster innovation while ensuring safety requires collaboration among various stakeholders. Furthermore, understanding the comparative progress between autonomous trucks, commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles adds depth to discussions, shedding light on the distinct trajectories and challenges within the autonomous vehicle ecosystem.

Keynote IV
14:10 - 14:30
Shai Shalev-Shwartz, CTO, Mobileye

Shai Shalev-Shwartz - CTO, Mobileye

Navigating the path to mass market autonomous mobility

Propagating autonomous vehicle technology to a mass market demands an intricate strategy addressing both technological and regulatory obstacles. Critical technological impediments encompass matters of safety, scalability, and affordability. Regarding regulation, the significant hurdles involve defining an acceptable safety threshold and establishing a validation process for this definition. In this presentation, Shai Shalev-Shwartz will delineate Mobileye’s approach, placing emphasis on several fundamental principles such as "modular design", "elimination of failures-by-design", "geographic scalability by crowd sourcing", "safety models", "redundant paths", and "crowd sourced validation".

Panel III - Architecture
14:30 - 15:15
Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

The development of a safe automated driving system for complex driving tasks poses a significant challenge. Even when built to the highest standards, the hardware and software will encounter faults, which is unavoidable. Despite this, the entire autonomous driving system must effectively manage these faults and continue functioning correctly, at least for a minimal specified duration. Hence, a well-chosen architecture that considers safety, security and availability objectives is crucial.

Moreover, the architectural approach is closely tied to the verification and validation strategy. This strategy needs to be able to demonstrate that the resulting system is driving considerably safer than a human driver.

Networking Break
15:15 - 16:00

Impulse Speech
16:00 - 16:10

Trent Victor - Director of Safety Research and Best Practices, Waymo

The Autonomous
16:10 - 17:00
Update from The Autonomous Innovation Stream

Update from The Autonomous Innovation Stream

The Autonomous Working Group and Expert Circles will unveil their annual findings.

Spotlight Session – Driving the Future: The Rise of Software-Defined Vehicles
16:10 - 17:00

Spotlight Session – Driving the Future: The Rise of Software-Defined Vehicles hosted by TTTech

This session addresses decarbonization challenges in the automotive industry, focusing on electrification and software-defined vehicles (SDVs). We will explore various challenges such as integrating complex systems, optimizing energy efficiency, and ensuring data privacy and regulatory compliance. Join experts and policymakers to discuss the transformative role of software in developing safe, inclusive, and scalable mobility solutions for electric connected autonomous vehicles.

Learn more about it and register here.

Panel IV - Autonomy beyond Automotive
17:00 - 17:50
Autonomy beyond automotive – areas of synergy

Looking beyond one's industry segment is always a good approach to gaining a broader perspective and discovering unexpected connections. This panel will discuss the state of assistance systems and the path to autonomy, current challenges and how emerging and existing industries can benefit from the safety expertise of the aviation industry. We are connecting representatives from the automotive, the mobile machinery industries and the emerging Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and Delivery Applications.

Mingling & Networking
17:45 - 19:45

Speakers in 2024 Our Speakers

Meet this year's industry-leading speakers and moderators, and stay tuned for more distinguished additions to the lineup.

The Autonomous
Chairman
Ricky
Hudi
The Autonomous
Chairman
LinkedIn

With over 32 years of experience in the automotive and technology industry, Ricky Hudi acts as Chairman of The Autonomous. Passionate about innovation and the development of autonomous driving technologies, Ricky is a true pioneer in the mobility sector. After holding various roles at BMW AG and AUDI AG he took over in January 2009 as EVP Development Electrical/Electronic AUDI AG. He also founded his own company “FMT – Future Mobility Technologies” and is leveraging a world-wide network of key players in the autonomous driving industry.

Mobileye
CTO
Shai
Shalev-Shwartz
Mobileye
CTO

Shai Shalev is the CTO of Mobileye, leading the development of software and algorithms for advanced driving assist systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving solutions. He is a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he developed the science behind Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS) and Road Experience Management™ (REM™) maps. Known for pioneering research in machine learning, he co-authored "Understanding Machine Learning From Theory to Algorithms." In 2020, he received the Michael Bruno Award for his contributions to computer science.

Keynote IV
14:2514:45

Navigating the path to mass market autonomous mobility

Continental
CEO
Nikolai
Setzer
Continental
CEO

Nikolai Setzer was born in 1971. He studied Mechanical Engineering & Economies from 1990-1997 in Darmstadt, Germany and Bordeaux, France. He started his career at Continental AG in 1997 and fulfilled different functions before joining the Executive Board in 08/2009 for the Tires Division. Starting 04/2019 he was taking over in the Executive Board the responsibility for Automotive. Since 12/2020 he is the CEO of Continental AG.

Keynote II
09:4510:05

Driving Future Mobility – From the Road to the Cloud

Aurora
Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer
Sterling
Anderson
Aurora
Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer
LinkedIn

Sterling is the Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of Aurora. To date, Sterling has developed and launched several sector-defining products. In the late 2000s, he developed MIT’s Intelligent Co-Pilot, paving the way for broad advances in cooperative control of human-machine systems. At Tesla, he led the design, development, and launch of the Model X, then led the team that delivered the first generations of Tesla Autopilot. In 2017, he co-founded Aurora, which has become the world’s leading independent developer of autonomous vehicle solutions.

Fireside chat
10:4511:05

Building a safer, scalable autonomous transportation ecosystem

NXP Semiconductors
CTO & Executive Vice President
Lars
Reger
NXP Semiconductors
CTO & Executive Vice President
LinkedIn

Lars Reger is executive vice president and chief technology officer for NXP Semiconductors. He is responsible for managing new business activities, R&D in automotive, industry 4.0, the internet of things (IoT), mobile and connectivity & infrastructure. Prior to joining NXP as CTO of the automotive division in 2008, he was responsible for business development and product management within Continental’s connectivity business unit. In December 2018, Lars was appointed NXP’s CTO and has since then been responsible for the technology portfolio of NXP.

Keynote III
11:5512:15

To be announced soon

Volvo Autonomous Solutions
President
Nils
Jaeger
Volvo Autonomous Solutions
President
LinkedIn

Nils Jaeger is the President of Volvo Autonomous Solutions. Founded in 2020, Volvo Autonomous Solutions is transforming the movement of goods through efficient, sustainable, and safe autonomous transport solutions within selected industry verticals. Prior to joining Volvo Autonomous Solutions, Nils was the President EMEA for Volvo Financial Services. Before that Nils held several positions at John Deere including Vice President of International Finance. He is a graduate of University of Bayreuth.

Fireside chat
10:4511:05

Building a safer, scalable autonomous transportation ecosystem

Carnegie Mellon University
Associate Professor
Philip
Koopman
Carnegie Mellon University
Associate Professor
LinkedIn

Philip Koopman is an internationally recognized expert on autonomous vehicle safety whose work spans over 25 years. Phil has been actively involved with AV policy and standards as well as more general embedded system design and software quality. He was the principal technical contributor to the UL 4600 standard for autonomous system safety issued in 2020. An Associate Professor at the Carnegie Mellon University ECE department, he teaches software skills for mission-critical systems.

Panel III
14:4515:30

Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

Bosch Mobility
CTO
Mathias
Pillin
Bosch Mobility
CTO
LinkedIn

Mathias Pillin started at ETAS in 1999 as a software developer and later joined Bosch, taking on various roles in software and electronics development, sales, and project management. He served as personal assistant to the Board of Management, then Head of Development and SVP in Car Multimedia. From 2016 to 2019, he was Executive VP for Drivetrain Electrification. In 2020, he became President of Chassis Systems Control, and from 2021 to 2022, President of Cross-Domain Computing Solutions. Since 2023, he has been CTO of Bosch Mobility and a Board Member.

Panel III
14:4515:30

Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

Volkswagen
Head of Product Compliance and Regulatory Law
Janett
Fahrenholz
Volkswagen
Head of Product Compliance and Regulatory Law
LinkedIn

Dr. Janett Fahrenholz, LLM is the Head of the Regulatory Law Department at Volkswagen AG in Germany. Her global responsibilities include risk assessment, case evaluation of complex vehicle regulation matters, and technical standards for Volkswagen’s production and operation. Janett has extensive experience handling Volkswagen’s multi-national litigations related to product liability cases and climate issues. Her team advises on autonomous driving, cybersecurity management systems, and emission regulations.

Panel II
13:4514:25

Navigating the regulatory landscape of autonomous vehicles

TTTech Auto
CTO
Stefan
Poledna
TTTech Auto
CTO

Dr. Stefan Poledna is the co‐founder of TTTech Group and CTO at TTTech Auto. He is responsible for the technology roadmap, all scientific topics and quality management in both companies. Dr. Stefan Poledna has over 30 years of international industry experience in innovative embedded systems development. He has authored several patents with a focus on safety, communication, and automated driving. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science with distinction from Vienna University of Technology, where he also lectures on Dependable Computer Systems.

Panel I
11:0511:55

Understanding risks and rewards in Software-Defined Vehicles

KBA & UNECE
President and Chairman
Richard
Damm
KBA & UNECE
President and Chairman

Richard Damm is President of the Federal Motor Transport Authority (Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt, KBA) in Germany. He is also chairman of the UNECE Working Party on Automated, Autonomous and Connected Vehicles in Geneva where the globally effective regulations on automation of vehicles are generated. Before being appointed President of KBA, Mr. Damm served at the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure in Bonn and Berlin. Richard is an internationally recognized expert in the field of the worldwide harmonization of vehicle regulations.

Panel II
13:4514:25

Navigating the regulatory landscape of autonomous vehicles

Infineon Technologies
Executive Vice President and CSO Automotive
Peter
Schaefer
Infineon Technologies
Executive Vice President and CSO Automotive
LinkedIn

Peter Schaefer is leading the Automotive Segment of Infineon as Executive Vice President and CSO Automotive. Previously, he was Head of the Automotive Microcontroller Business Unit from 2008 to 2021, establishing the foundation to grow Infineon into a broadliner and market leader in automotive MCUs with product families like AURIX and TRAVEO T2G. He has been with Infineon and Infineon associated or predecessor companies since 1995.

Panel III
14:4515:30

Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

Supernal
Head of Intelligent Systems
Lina
Yang
Supernal
Head of Intelligent Systems
LinkedIn

Lina heads the Intelligent Systems team at Supernal, overseeing everything from the Simplified Vehicle Concept to a comprehensive autonomy solution and roadmap. Her approach to autonomy revolves around the concept of the Software-Defined Vehicle. Transitioning seamlessly from the technology and automotive sectors to aviation, Lina now navigates the exciting realm of Urban Air Mobility Industry. Her strategic focus lies in addressing challenges within controlled airspace, guided by her visionary perspective on autonomy.

Panel IV
17:0517:45

Autonomy beyond Automotive - Areas of Synergy

TTTech Auto
CEO
Dirk
Linzmeier
TTTech Auto
CEO
LinkedIn

Dr. Dirk Linzmeier, CEO at TTTech Auto brings 20+ years of automotive industry experience. Before joining TTTech Auto, he was CEO of OSRAM Continental, a joint venture between OSRAM GmbH and Continental AG with 1,500 employees. At Bosch, Dirk Linzmeier held executive positions in the development of driver assistance systems and automotive electronics in Germany and China. He began his career as a development engineer in research at DaimlerChrysler, where he earned his doctorate in the field of radar- and infrared-based assistance systems.

Keynote I
09:3009:45

To be announced soon

Waymo
Director of Safety Research and Best Practices
Trent
Victor
Waymo
Director of Safety Research and Best Practices
LinkedIn

Dr. Trent Victor is Director of Safety Research and Best Practices at Waymo. He oversees safety research to support safety evaluations and strategic initiatives; provides his expertise in the areas of collision data analysis, collision causation, injury severity assessments, and naturalistic driving data research and analysis. He coordinates the development of best practices and external industry standard setting groups. Prior to Waymo, Trent was Senior Technical Leader at Volvo, Adjunct Professor in Driver Behavior at Chalmers and at University of Iowa.

TTTech Group
CEO
Georg
Kopetz
TTTech Group
CEO
LinkedIn

Georg Kopetz is co-founder, CEO and member of the executive board at TTTech. As the company’s Chief Executive Officer, he is responsible for the overall strategy of the corporation, marketing, sales, finance and human resources. He also serves as the President of TTTech’s joint-venture company TTControl in Brixen/Bressanone, Italy. After attending school in Germany, Austria and the US, he studied law at the University of Vienna in Austria and at the Université Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) in France.

Panel IV
17:0517:45

Autonomy beyond Automotive - Areas of Synergy

Thoughtworks
Head of Software-Defined Vehicles, Europe
Michael
Fait
Thoughtworks
Head of Software-Defined Vehicles, Europe
LinkedIn

Michael is a software developer, principal consultant, and Head of Software Defined Vehicles, Europe at Thoughtworks. With extensive experience across various domains and industries, he has been dedicated to the development of in-vehicle software since 2018.

Panel I
11:0511:55

Understanding risks and rewards in Software-Defined Vehicles

University of Firenze
Professor of Computer Science
Andrea
Bondavalli
University of Firenze
Professor of Computer Science
LinkedIn

Andrea Bondavalli is a Full Professor of Computer Science at the University of Firenze, previously with the Italian National Research Council in Pisa. His research focuses on Safety Critical Systems, Cyber Physical Systems, Fault tolerance, Machine learning, V&V, Certification, and Quantitative evaluation. He has published over 300 papers and received awards including Doctor Honoris Causa (2019) and IEEE TCHS Outstanding Leadership (2022). He advises the EU, founded Resiltech, and consults in railway and automotive industries.

Panel III
14:4515:30

Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

POSSER SPIETH WOLFERS & PARTNERS (pswp)
Founding Partner
Benedikt
Wolfers
POSSER SPIETH WOLFERS & PARTNERS (pswp)
Founding Partner
LinkedIn

Benedikt Wolfers is a founding partner of POSSER SPIETH WOLFERS & PARTNERS (pswp), a law firm specialized in national and international regulation for different industries, notably automotive, energy, finance and infrastructure. He has been engaged for many years in the design and approval process for SAE L3 and 4 systems and the development of homologation and road traffic law. He is advising OEMs, semiconductors, tier 1 companies in Europe and the US and has long-standing experience with national and international regulatory bodies and governments.

Panel II
13:4514:25

Navigating the regulatory landscape of autonomous vehicles

Global Head of Product
Woven by Toyota
Ethan
Sorrelgreen
Global Head of Product
Woven by Toyota
LinkedIn

Currently serving as the Head of Product at Woven by Toyota, Ethan is an experienced product and engineering leader with the aim of delivering a software-first approach to vehicle development. Prior to his current role, he held the position of Chief Product Officer at CARMERA, where he played an important role in shaping product strategy and driving innovation. Formerly, at Amazon, as an Engineering Manager, he managed teams responsible for processing and managing large-scale, worldwide geospatial data.

Panel I
11:0511:55

Understanding risks and rewards in Software-Defined Vehicles

Qualcomm
Vice President of Product Management and Head of ADAS and AD Products
Anshuman
Saxena
Qualcomm
Vice President of Product Management and Head of ADAS and AD Products
LinkedIn

Anshuman Saxena serves as Vice President of Product Management and Head of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Automated Driving (AD) Products at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Since 2015, Anshuman has led product development for ADAS at Qualcomm Technologies. Under his management, Anshuman oversees and leads strategy for the Snapdragon Ride Platform and Snapdragon Ride Vision stack, helping global automotive companies develop safe, scalable and updateable ADAS and AD solutions.

Panel III
14:4515:30

Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

Elektrobit
Chief Commercial Officer
Christoph
Herzig
Elektrobit
Chief Commercial Officer
LinkedIn

Christoph Herzig is the Chief Commercial Officer and Board Member at Elektrobit, a global leader in automotive software. He leads global Sales and Marketing, with teams in major automotive hubs. Christoph joined Elektrobit as Head of Product Management, focusing on transformative mobility software. Previously, he led product business at HERE Technologies and held leadership roles at Philips. Christoph holds a master’s degree from the University of Applied Sciences Berlin and has lived in Boston, Eindhoven, Amsterdam, and Singapore.

Safe Paths: Building Safe and Fail-Operational Architectures for Autonomous Vehicles

Vay
CTO
Fabrizio Ugo
Scelsi
Vay
CTO
LinkedIn

Fabrizio Ugo Sclesi is an accomplished technology leader with extensive experience in the automotive and mobility sectors. As the CTO of Vay Technology, he drives innovation and oversees the technical direction. His expertise lies in developing cutting-edge systems for teledriving on public streets without safety drivers. Prior to joining Vay, Fabrizio held key roles at P3 North America and P3 Group, where he contributed to the development of autonomous shuttles and provided strategic consulting on autonomous driving for OEMs in Germany and China.

Panel II
13:4514:25

Navigating the regulatory landscape of autonomous vehicles

World Economic Forum
Autonomous Systems Lead
Maria
Alonso
World Economic Forum
Autonomous Systems Lead
LinkedIn

Dr. Maria J. Alonso leads the Autonomous Systems portfolio at the World Economic Forum, spearheading the ongoing work around vehicle autonomy, software-defined vehicles, and advanced air mobility. Throughout the portfolio activities, she collaborates with C-suite and VP-level executives to ensure the responsible development and deployment of these technologies. She holds a Ph.D. in new mobility services from Delft University of Technology, and Masters in Civil Engineering from the Technical University of Munich and the Technical University of Madrid.

Panel IV
17:0517:45

Autonomy beyond Automotive

Torc Robotics
VP of Engineering
Stefan
Oexl
Torc Robotics
VP of Engineering
LinkedIn

Dr. Stefan Oexl brings 15 years of experience in series development at Daimler Trucks. For the past 5 years, he has been instrumental in building and developing simulation, data analytics, and test strategies at Torc. Since November 2023, Dr. Oexl has taken on the responsibility for systems engineering and safety at Torc Europe GmbH.

Panel II
13:4514:25

Navigating the regulatory landscape of autonomous vehicles

Honeywell Aerospace Avionics
Vice President and General Manager
Vipul
Gupta
Honeywell Aerospace Avionics
Vice President and General Manager
LinkedIn

Vipul, Vice President and General Manager at Honeywell Aerospace Avionics, leads the $2 billion Avionics Gold Business Enterprise. His responsibilities include Integrated Avionics Systems, Military Avionics, Displays, Flight Management Systems, Flight Controls, Surveillance, Weather Radar, Navigation Radios, Communication Radios, Datalink, and BendixKing product lines. Previously, he drove a 50% reduction in development cost and cycle time for the next-generation avionics program.

Panel IV
17:0517:45

Autonomy beyond Automotive - Areas of Synergy

Amazon Prime Air
Principal Software Engineer
Scott
Dixon
Amazon Prime Air
Principal Software Engineer
LinkedIn

Scott Dixon is a Principal Software Engineer at Amazon Prime Air, with a 20-year track record in software engineering. As a lead architect, he’s spearheaded the development of safety-critical avionics for autonomous drones, including a Flight Termination System and a safety-critical BSP for Cortex M cores. His expertise extends to designing protocols over CAN communications busses and leading the avionics firmware engineering team.

Panel IV
17:0517:45

Autonomy beyond Automotive - Areas of Synergy

The Autonomous
Head of The Autonomous
Philip
Schreiner
The Autonomous
Head of The Autonomous
LinkedIn

As Head of The Autonomous, Philip Schreiner is strongly engaged in partnership management, building together with his team a rapidly growing ecosystem around autonomous mobility. In his role, he is also responsible for the overall project implementation, preparing the ground for the various stakeholders to create a common understanding of global safety in autonomous driving.

CLAAS
Vice President Service Function Sensors & Components
Thorsten
Brunnert
CLAAS
Vice President Service Function Sensors & Components
LinkedIn

Thorsten studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Paderborn. He spent 13 years at Hella in the Driver Assistance Systems division, including two years in Detroit. In 2015, he joined CLAAS as Head of System and Software Development for CLAAS E-Systems. Since 2023, he has been the Vice President of SF Sensors and Components at CLAAS, overseeing perception systems for autonomous solutions. Thorsten is also an active member of the AEF Steering Committee, working to improve cross-manufacturer compatibility in agricultural equipment.

Autonomy beyond Automotive - Areas of Synergy

SDVerse
CEO
Prashant
Gulati
SDVerse
CEO
LinkedIn

Prashant Gulati is the CEO of SDVerse, an automotive software marketplace founded by industry leaders General Motors, Wipro, and Magna to help accelerate the industry’s transition to software-defined vehicles. A seasoned tech executive, Prashant has over two decades of experience in software, AI, and automotive. His visionary leadership is marked by an impressive trajectory of building and scaling innovative businesses where he has led organizations across strategy, fundraising, product, and sales & marketing.

Panel I
11:0511:55

Understanding risks and rewards in Software-Defined Vehicles

European Commission's DG for Communications Networks
Head of Internet of Things (IoT) unit
Max
Lemke
European Commission's DG for Communications Networks
Head of Internet of Things (IoT) unit
LinkedIn

Dr. Max Lemke is the Head of the Internet of Things (IoT) Unit in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology. Max leads innovation initiatives on the digital transformation focusing on the smart IoT, data spaces, digital twins and AI. In the context of Europe’s Data and Chips Acts, Max has launched the European Software-defined Vehicle Initiative, facilitating pre-competitive collaboration of European vehicle manufacturers and suppliers across the sector on the Vehicle of the Future.

Host and event moderator 
Jennifer Sarah
Boone
Host and event moderator 
LinkedIn

Jennifer has spent her entire adult life on stages, in front of the camera or at the microphone, in Trinidad &Tobago, the UAE and Europe working as a performing artist, presenter and voice over artist. Additionally she studied media management and media journalism and is currently doing her master's in business psychology. Continuously learning and receiving new perspectives is her great passion. In her free time she loves to travel to new places, spend time with friends and family or try out any kind of sport.

Event Location A hybrid event experience

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