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25th 26 th June 2012 | kempinski hotel bRistol beRlin moRe than 15 case studies | icebReakeR session | WoRld caF session | challenge youR peeRs http://car-hmi.we-conect.com
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SPEAKERS
Frankie James, ph.d., managing director - gm advanced technology silicon valley General Motors Inc. / USA dr. Frank althoff, group head hmi / operating concepts Volkswagen AG / Germany kazuhide togai, manager of Research department, development Engineering Office Mitsubishi Motors Corporation / Japan stephan durach, head of entertainment and mobile devices inken schulze, manager hmi BMW Group / Germany detlef kuck, team leader telematics & navigation Research, technical expert infotainment strategies global driver assistance & active safety europe Ford-Werke GmbH / Germany trent victor, department area manager for driver environment Volvo Technology Corporation / Sweden Werner hamberger, head of development control concept Audi AG / Germany dr. ute Winter, senior Researcher human-machine interface lab General Motors Advanced Technical Center / Israel stephane Feron, hmi architecture and technology expert Peugeot Citroen Automobiles Velizy Technical Center / France sebastian paszkowicz, director at hands on human Factors Jaguar & Land Rover Research, Jaguar Cars Limited / UK Gnther Hasna, Chief Technology Officer OPTIS GmbH / Germany dr. stefan mattes, Researcher user interaction, Research & development Daimler AG / Germany stefan Wolter, vehicle interior technologies Ford-Werke GmbH / Germany laurent nicolas, ergonomics engineer, hmi expert Peugeot Citroen Automobiles Velizy Technical Center / France alessandro iviglia, user interaction - cognitive interaction Centro Ricerche Fiat S.C.p.A. / Italy glen devos, global engineering director for infotainment and driver interface Delphi / Germany Jens ohler, director global telematic and infotainment product management Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics / Germany mika Rytknen, director, industry collaboration, nokia and president, the car connectivity consortium Nokia Corporation / Finland prashanth halady, director, hmi center of competence Robert Bosch GmbH / Germany dr.-ing. gerrit meixner, head of the center for human-machineinteraction (Zmmi) German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence / Germany dr. Frank Frsterling, head of advanced technology infotainment and connectivity helmut Windl, manager hmi strategy & design i ic sp cs&s Continental Automotive GmbH / Germany dr. Rainer heers, leader advanced hmi Visteon Innovation & Technology GmbH / Germany dr. thomas vhringer-kuhnt, senior human Factors engineer, infotainment division HARMAN / Germany Jasper pauwelussen, manager human-machine interaction TNO Human Factors / The Netherlands Frederik diederichs, human Factors engineering Fraunhofer IAO / Germany
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CONTENTS
p. 2 | overview speakers main topics | icebreaker icebreaker session business partners
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we.conect iceBreaKer
our icebreaker session consists of small Round tables with speakers, business partners and attendees where the audience will discuss the main challenges and cutting edge topics of the conference in a relaxed atmosphere. glass in hand, make your way around our Round tables and get to know each other. enjoy food and drinks at the opening of the conference, break the ice and get the show on the road.
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p. 4-7 | conference Day 1 challenge your peers evening session p. 7-8 | conference Day 2 morning session World caf
20.00 | we.conect ask the leaders Pre-conference drinks and Icebreaker Round Tables with speakers, business partners & participants
BUSINESS PARTNERS
Mentor Graphics 8005 sW boeckman Rd | Wilsonville oR., usa 97070-7777 phone: 503-685-7000 | Fax: 503-685-7704 www.mentor.com/embedded
Emenda Software max koeppenstr. 2 | 86911 Riederau am ammersee, germany phone: +49 8807 1384 | Fax: +49 8807 94351 email: werner.hartwig@emenda.eu | www.emenda.eu
OPTIS bp 275, Ze de la Farlde | 83078 toulon cedex 9, France phone: +33 494 08 66 90 | Fax: +33 494 08 66 97 www.optis-world.com
Immersion Corporation rte de caux, 5 | 1823 glion, switzerland phone: +41 79 255 5510 | email: mgreenish@immersion.com www.immersion.com
Klocwork 15 new england executive park | burlington, ma 01803, usa phone: +1 613 836 8899 | email: info@klocwork.com www.klocwork.com
K2L GmbH mannheimer strae 17 | 75179 pforzheim, germany phone: +49 7231 95688 0 | Fax: +49 7231 95688 65 email: info@k2l.de | www.k2l.de
PROJECT PARTNER
MEDIA PARTNER
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11.50 | case study Next Generation Infotainment Solution Challenges in managing HMI, Connected Cars & Mobile Apps > market trends / next generation infotainment challenges / the hmi server approach > mobile internet, automotive hmi & apps challenges and solutions for the automotive lifecycle, safety and usability > how to manage the growing number of input / output devices in the car: more displays, speech, touch, rotary, gesture > how to personalize the car, how to avoid driver distraction sophisticated models and integrated approach > determine the key technical attributes like open sdks and apis that oems, wireless carriers, tier 1s and content providers must employ to deliver content direct to the driver > Which devices, content and applications are set for mass in-car adoption to prepare your future solutions > perceptions toward existing and potentially new infotainment concepts and alignment to complex consumer requirements Dr. Frank Frsterling, head of advanced technology infotainment and connectivity, Continental Automotive GmbH / Germany 12.30 | lunch with networking Zone
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Round table 2 HMI Development between Design Thinking, User Experience Design and IT > how to best combine different modalities for a natural user experience in a user-centred design approach? > design hmi and new concepts? > usability / ux-testing > vehicle evaluation process with human behaviour model > Modern GUI design (Optimisation time-to-market, flexibility and customisation) Dr. Rainer Heers, leader advanced hmi, Visteon Innovation & Technology GmbH / Germany Round table 3 Operating concept, user experience design, multi media interfaces, haptic touch, HMI upgrades and wireless technology requirements for popular apps in the field of tension between car and consumer needs Device integration options and HMI approaches > mobile internet, mobile devices, automotive hmi & apps? > directions for Wireless communications? > high speed data communications in vehicles? > hmi and connectivity sW modules? > Wireless connectivity vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to personal? > natural interfaces > next generation infotainment solution challenges in managing hmi, connected cars & mobile apps > What is the roadmap of oem infotainment in terms of contents and technology? Jens Ohler, director global telematic and infotainment product management, Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics / Germany Round table 4 Tools, applications, systems and new trends > trends and future concepts for hmi, haptic and visual perception > hand Writing & gestures Recognition > target Framework for speech dialog systems and further improvement of eb guide > What display technologies are useful for augmented reality? > hud applications, trends and directions (technologies and applications) > hmi & infotainment connectivity trends in car? > how to manage interaction concepts for new loads of functions (connected car, infotainment)? > trends in automotive infotainment systems, what are factors influencing choice of platforms for automotive infotainment systems > html5 vs android vs Flash what are the factors affecting choice of Framework? > automotive infotainment software platform (Rear seat entertainment systems) > modelling of human behaviour > What is the big picture of next generation in car-speech interaction > new intuitive display concepts for new driving concepts (hybrid, e-cars) and connected cars Frankie James, Ph.D., managing director - gm advanced technology silicon valley, General Motors Inc. / USA 17.00 | case study Visual-haptic feedback interaction in automotive touchscreens > delaying or removing touchscreen visual feedback increases visual workload > touchscreen haptic feedback counteracts effects of degraded visual feedback > drivers make fewer glances during touchscreen tasks with haptic feedback enabled > driving performance is degraded by interaction with in-car technology > haptic feedback improves users experience of an in-car touchscreen interface Sebastian Paszkowicz, director at hands on human Factors, Jaguar & Land Rover Research, Jaguar Cars Limited / UK 17.40 | case study Challenges and Approach in developing next-generation car MMI interface & system > mmi touch new technologies for new control concepts > a revolution in operation: character recognition > auxiliary infotainment features the black panel technology > adaptability to different vehicle types and markets > haptic hmi learning from the past, shaping the Future: migration and evolution-capable design of human-machine interaction on the example of cooperative management of highly automated vehicles Werner Hamberger, head of development control concept, AUDI AG / Germany
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12.10 | lunch with networking Zone 13.30 | World caf panel discussion Presentation of the key results of the World Caf and the individual interviews
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14.00 | case study Transition from Function HMI to Vehicle HMI and implications for User Experience > influence of consumer & technology trends > key challenges for future automotive hmi > solution domain: Role of user experience, technology, business models Prashanth Halady, director, hmi center of competence, Robert Bosch GmbH / Germany
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14.40 | case study Developing HMI for electric vehicles: Lessons learned from MINI E field trials > insights from worldwide study of electric vehicles (geR, us, uk, FR, Jp, cn) > social media analysis to gain additional customer feedback > definition of customer needs from objective and subjective usage data > iterative design and evaluation process to meet customerneeds Inken Schulze, manager hmi, BMW Group / Germany 15.20 | Refreshment break with networking Zone
I would like to congratulate you for the professionalism of your organization and all the special sessions you organized in order to generate discussions between attendees and get to know each other.
Philippe Heim, TOTAL Refining & Chemicals Belgium
I certainly enjoyed the sections and sessions Top Organisation & Conference!
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