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| June 7 - 8, 2023 | Suburban Collection Showplace | Novi, MI |
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Do you know what will the future of Software-Defined Vehicles look like? Software-Defined Vehicles is a central topic on the agenda at this year's AutoTech: Detroit (previously TU-Automotive Detroit). We are returning again to Motor City this June, for 2 days of focused B2B content and networking that drives real conversations, real connections, and real impact. |
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Join Maite Bezerra, Principal Analyst, Software Defined Vehicles at Wards Intelligence, as she chairs the Software Defined Vehicles track on June 7, 2023. Maite’s area of expertise includes the automotive industry transition to the software-defined vehicle, including the evolution toward new electric/electronic vehicle architectures, software development frameworks, business models and revenue streams, and the automotive ecosystem transformation. |
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Fireside Chat: Innovating with Partners: How to Define Successful Engagements? Understanding the new challenges that are evolving with the rapid advancements in electrification, software, and ubiquitous connectivity. How can manufacturers realistically solve these challenges in a closed ecosystem? |
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Panel Discussion: The Interaction of the Cloud and the New Software Defined Vehicle What is the best way to integrate vehicle functionality with the cloud in a secure and safe manner? |
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Presentation: How can AI and Data Revolutionize In-Vehicle Services and Empower Drivers with Real-Time Insights? In what way can AI and real-time data enhance safety whilst still maintaining a seamless user experience? |
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Panel Discussion: Software Defined Vehicle - Banking on CPU or the Cloud? What are the approaches to offer accurate estimates of how much compute overhead to “leave” on major vehicle components to account for future enhancement? |
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Panel Discussion: Tech, Talent, and Tools: Bridging the Gap Between Current and Future Vehicle Software Development Needs What approaches can OEMs adopt to better gain and retain top software engineer talent? |
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Panel Discussion: Designing for Differentiation: The Evolving Roles of Software and Hardware Where will the lines be drawn between your brand and your technology stack? |
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Hear From Our Software-Defined Vehicle Experts |
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| Pawel Chadzynski, Senior Director for Product Marketing, Aras |
| Venkatesh Prasad, Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Innovation Officer, Car Connectivity Consortium |
| Aditya Pathak, VP and Head of Automotive, Transportation and Logistics, Cognizant |
| Prashant Gupta, Vice President, Automotive | Manufacturing, DMI |
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| Praveen Yalavarty, Director, Software Defined Vehicle & Foundational Products, Model e, Ford Motor Company |
| Chuck Brokish Director of Automotive Business Development, Green Hills Software |
| James Rampton, Adjunct Lecturer in Information, School of Information, University of Michigan & Lead Product Designer, General Motors |
| Neeraj Sripuram, Digital Transformation Leader, Kyndryl |
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| Henry Bzeih, Chief Strategy Officer Automotive, Microsoft |
| Brian Berg, Vehicle Communications Architect, Polaris Industries |
| Steve Schwinke, VP Customer Engagement, Sibros |
| David Wilson, Director, Virtual Engineering, ZF |
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