Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) require numerous and integrated sensors to accurately determine situational assessment and action implementation. ADAS technologies such as video, radar, LIDAR, ultrasonic and infrared (IR) sensors are being increasingly utilized by the OEMs and Tier1 suppliers.<br>The ADAS market was estimated at $32 billion in 2017 and is expected to reach $60 billion in 2025. What’s driving this market growth and which consumer demands will shape the next developments? What challenges are suppliers facing? What new design, reliability, and packaging requirements need to be considered? How will artificial intelligence be integrated into the sensor processing and fusion systems? These key questions will drive the in–depth presentations and discussions at our annual conference.<br>Conference Topics<br>Business trends, market projections, M&A developments, and startup activity<br>Emerging trends with video, radar, LIDAR, infrared, and ultrasonic sensing technologies<br>Impacts of enabling technologies such as artificial intelligence, as well as virtual and augmented reality for ADAS applications<br>Sensor fusion with advanced algorithms and computing power, connectivity and data transmission, contextual awareness and processing, and virtual sensors<br>Emerging HMI technologies and applications<br>Supply chain trends and challenges, government regulations, and mandates<br>Impact of advanced mobility technologies<br>Advanced IMU and GNSS based navigation technologies<br>Fabrication, packaging, and assembly techniques<br>Sensing and seeing beyond 200–300 meters (GPS and cloud data)<br>V2V/V2X connectivity and telematics (including 5G cellular and DSRC)<br>Reliability testing methodologies and techniques<br>Sensors and electronics for telematics applications<br>Component and system packaging technologies<br>Technology transfer, ecosystems and hubs, company formation<div><br></div>
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ADAS
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Detroit
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United States
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