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Automotive Embedded Systems
25 – 27 February 2014 | Lindner Hotel Airport, Düsseldorf, Germany
Embedded systems are becoming more and more the key drivers of product innovation in the automotive sector. Software in ECUs is realizing increasingly more vehicle features and major players base their product differentiation heavily on software components because software innovations allow for great total product innovation jumps in the areas of comfort, HMI, powertrain, communication, car-to-X or intelligent automation.
* How can the current complexity of embedded systems and software components be managed?
* How can embedded systems fulfil the prerequisites and contribute to getting the driver out of the loop?
* How does the perception of “software as a product not just a component” affect OEMs and Tier1s and their requirements?
* How can safety and security goals be fulfilled and aligned?
* How can OEMs and Tier 1s use software products for differentiation successfully?
* How can short development times, short life cycles, cost pressures, updating requirements be managed most efficiently and effectively?
Don’t miss our high level speaker panel:
• BMW AG
• Jaguar Land Rover
• Adam Opel AG
• Volvo Group Trucks Technology
• Continental Automotive Austria GmbH
• University of Duisburg-Essen
• Frost & Sullivan
• Flanders’ DRIVE
• A.P.E.E.C. Solutions
• SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
• MISRA Steering Committee
• TATA Technologies/TATA Group
• TRW Automotive Inc.
• Daimler Center for Automotive IT Innovations
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Embedded Systems
Driving product differentiation through embedded systems’ innovation
25 – 27 February 2014 | Lindner Hotel Airport, Düsseldorf, Germany
Don’t miss our high level
speaker panel:
Chairman
Florian Leitner-Fischer,
Chair for Software
Engineering,
University of Konstanz,
Germany
• BMW AG
• Jaguar Land Rover
• How to manage the current complexity of embedded systems and software
components
• How embedded systems fulfill the prerequisites and contribute to getting the driver
out of the loop
• How to align safety and security goals for optimal systems‘ functionality
• How OEMs and Tier1s can use software products for differentiation successfully
• How to manage short development times, multiple life cycles, cost pressures and
updating requirements
• Adam Opel AG
• Volvo Group Trucks Technology
• Continental Automotive
Austria GmbH
• University of Duisburg-Essen
• Frost & Sullivan
• Flanders’ DRIVE
Highlight speakers include
Manuel Fehlhammer,
Lead Architect BMW Platform
Software,
BMW AG, Germany
Daniel Karlsson,
Research Engineer,
Advanced Technology & Research,
Volvo Group Trucks Technology,
Sweden
Dr. Manfred Schölzke,
Team Leader “Functional
Safety & Tools”
,
GME E/E Platform & Systems
Engineering,
Adam Opel AG, Germany
Dr. Alexandros Mouzakitis,
Head of Model-Based Product
Engineering, Electrical, Electronics
and Software Engineering,
Jaguar Land Rover,
United Kingdom
• A.P.E.E.C. Solutions
• SP Technical Research Institute
of Sweden
• MISRA Steering Committee
• TATA Technologies/TATA Group
• TRW Automotive Inc.
• Daimler Center for Automotive
IT Innovations
Interactive Workshop Day | Thursday, 27 February 2014
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2. 25 – 27 February 2014 | Lindner Hotel Airport, Düsseldorf, Germany
Dear Colleagues,
Embedded systems are becoming more and more the key drivers of product innovation in the
automotive sector. The vehicle electrification-process is particularly remarkable for safety-critical
systems.
This implies that managing the complexity of these systems and their software is of crucial importance to the automotive industry. Ensuring functionality and safety, such as real time
capability and deterministic system behaviour is one example of the particular challenges in this
area. Moreover, avoiding external attacks (security) is a top priority to be highlighted. Finally, managing the increasing complexity of embedded systems while decreasing time to market, integrating
different software applications and off-the-shelf components is resulting in major challenges for
OEMs and Tier1s.
IQPC has understood the importance of brainworking and networking, exchange of positions and
opinions on the topic of embedded systems as an important driver for innovation in the automotive
industry.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Düsseldorf.
Florian-Leitner-Fischer
Chair for Software Engineering
We have a variety of packages
available to suit your requirements.
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opportunities call Barbara Zubrycka:
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please visit our website
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