SID Vehicle Displays Detroit, Sep. 26-27: Augmented Reality Keynote and Technical Program to Focus on Next-Generation In-Car Displays and Roadmaps to New Markets.
New York, NY (PRWEB) June 21, 2017 -- Dr. Thomas Seder, GM Technical Fellow & Chief Technologist-HMI will deliver the opening keynote address - “Augmented Reality System Architecture, Supporting Technologies and HMI Requirements” at SID Vehicle Displays Detroit September 26-27. The technical symposium and expo is the world’s most comprehensive event focused on next-generation in-car displays, interfaces and applications shaping the future of the connected and autonomous driving experience in the promising and growing trillion-dollar global automotive marketplace.
To meet the heightened expectations of digitally connected drivers and passengers across the globe, the OEM vehicle displays ecosystem is focused on developing and bringing to market advanced electronic vehicle displays and smartphone-like applications and interfaces for rapidly evolving high-tech, hybrid, electric, connected and autonomous vehicles. Dr. Seder is responsible for technology roadmapping and developing advanced display and control technologies, and cockpit interaction design at GM. His focus is on information architecture, information display, displays technology and HUD-based augmented reality and enhanced vision systems.
Hundreds of automotive OEM professionals, designers, engineers, scientists, technologists, researchers and systems integrators, as well as manufactures, are expected to gather for two immersive days at the 24rd annual SID Vehicle Displays Detroit to be held September 26-27. The technical program features visionary presenters; with dozens of paper sessions by scientists, engineers and technologists from the display, HMI, vehicle systems, photonics, academic and auto OEM communities, providing in-depth knowledge and insights on the latest scientific advances, most recent breakthroughs, and potentially revolutionary applications.
The program covers hot topics driving rapid change in the automotive landscape including:
Panel Discussion: Display and Touch for Multi Modal HMI – Situation Awareness Improvements
Automotive market
• Usage of and trends in automotive displays & interfaces and applications
• Customer acceptance and feedback on different display and interface technologies
• Regulation and trends related to in-vehicle interactions
Display, lighting and system tech. applicable to vehicular applications or other devices for lighting, signaling
• Display technologies and components (LCD, OLDE, LEDs, MEMS, RGB Lasers, ICs)
• Optical components (illuminators, coatings, films, polarizers, lenses, prisms)
• LED, OLED or other devicing for lighting, signaling
Human machine interface (HMI) and system solutions to improve driver performance and user experience
• Display system legibility (Electronic Mirrors), visual performance, driver distraction
• Touch screen, haptic and acoustic technologies to improve user’s response
• Driver/User interfaces (devices, human factors)
• HMI tools and methods (software development) and metrology for Multi Modal HMI
• Head up displays, augmented reality, night vision systems and components
• Driver assist features (Navigation, ADAS, collision warning) toward Autonomous Drive
• Infotainment and projection displays
• Tools and techniques for measuring HMI efficacy
Application issues with vehicular displays, lighting, and HMI
• Optical, mechanical, electrical, and thermal performance
• Modeling and Simulation
• Metrology and Testing
• Electrical interfaces (ICs, connectors, power management, video communication)
Advanced technologies for displays, touchscreens, sensors and processors
• Sunlight readable, curved, flexible, low power, ultra-high contrast displays and touch technologies
• Flexible and color E-Paper technologies (lower power, sunlight readable)
• Metal oxides and organic semiconductors based flexible electronics
• Nano-materials and nanotechnology
• Touch input devices
• Photovoltaic devices
The concurrent exhibition features more than 50 leading display technology product and service providers, showcasing their latest cockpit offerings, up-and-coming technologies, and in-car solutions. Attendees can demo products, source suppliers, and engage in one-on-one problem solving with expert technical reps.
Register at the link below before Friday, September 8th, for Early Bird savings.
To attend, find out more, or to join SID go to http://www.vehicledisplay.org. For information on exhibiting or event sponsorship, contact Joe Nemchek by email at jnemchek(at)pcm411, or Call (203) 502-8338.
About SID Vehicle Displays Detroit Symposium & Exhibition:
SID Vehicle Displays Detroit is sponsored by the Detroit Chapter of SID (Society for Information Display) http://www.sid.org. SID is the only professional society focused on the display industry. By exclusively focusing on the advancement of electronic display technology, SID provides a unique platform for industry collaboration, communication and training in all related technologies while showcasing the industry’s best new products. The organization’s members are professionals in the technical and business disciplines that relate to display research, design, manufacturing, applications, marketing and sales.
Contact:
Mark Goldfarb
Show Manager
(212) 460-8090 ext. 202
mgoldfarb(at)pcm411(dot)com
Mark Goldfarb, Show Manager, Palisades Convention Management, http://www.vehicledisplay.org, +1 (212) 460-8090 Ext: 202, [email protected]
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