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SUMMARY:AESIN Webinar: ADAS Fit for the Future
DESCRIPTION:New Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are transforming the way we interact with our car and shaping the road towards full autonomy. \n\nWhere is the technology today?\nWhat are the emerging features?\n\nSuch as predictive safety\, driven by legislation changes.\n\n\nWhat are the leading ADAS features for various OEMs/vehicles?\n\nWhat is the plan for the future?\nAnd the challenges with implementing these?\n\n\n\nYou will gain insights into the innovations on the horizon and the regulatory forces accelerating or constraining progress in this exciting and rapidly evolving domain.
URL:https://techworks.org.uk/event/aesin-webinar-adas-fit-for-the-future/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:AESIN,past-events,TechWorks
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SUMMARY:In-Cabin Sensing: Accelerating NCAP Compliance through Simulation
DESCRIPTION:A workshop on in-cabin scenario prioritisation\, NCAP protocols\, sensor modelling and simulation-based testing.Join the Sim4CAMSens2 project team on 19 March for an interactive workshop focused on the “red thread” of NCAP compliance. This is an exciting online workshop showcasing our latest in-cabin simulation progress and we need your expertise to shape what comes next. \nWe want to hear from developers\, buyers\, and integrators to identify the real-world pain points of physical testing and help prioritise critical Driver Monitoring and Occupant Monitoring System scenarios. Through live polling and breakout discussions\, your input will directly influence the development of repeatable simulation protocols for the next generation of vehicle safety. \n\n\n\n\nTIME\nDETAILS\n\n\n\n\n14:00\nWelcome \nIntroduction to the workshop\, objectives\, and agenda \nGunny Dhadyalla: Network Director\, AESIN\n\n\n14:05\nProject Overview: Simulation for Safer Cabin System \nOverview of the S4CS projects\, highlighting how simulation supports the development and validation of in-cabin sensing systems aligned with NCAP requirements. \nGunny Dhadyalla: Network Director\, AESIN\nDavid Briant : AV Product Manager\, Claytex\n\n\n14:15\nSensor Simulation Technologies \nDiscussion on sensor modelling\, virtual testing environments\, and the benefits of simulation for accelerating in-cabin sensing development. \nDr. Eliott London: Simulation Performance Engineer\, rFpro\nDavid Briant : AV Product Manager\, Claytex\n\n\n14:30\nScenario Development \nSimulation scenarios for Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) and Occupant Monitoring Systems (OMS) aligned with NCAP protocols. \nDr. Eliott London: Simulation Performance Engineer\, rFpro\nGraham Lee: Principal Engineer\, SysElek\n\n\n14:40\nInteractive Poll\n \nParticipants vote on priority NCAP in-cabin sensing scenarios. \n\n\n\n14:45\nBreakout Discussions\n \nInteractive discussions on industry challenges\, validation needs\, datasets\, and opportunities for simulation in in-cabin sensing. \n\n\n\n15:30\nBreakout Feedback \nGroups share key insights and discuss common industry priorities. \n\n\n\n15:50\nConclusions and Next Steps \nSummary of key takeaways and future collaboration opportunities. \nGunny Dhadyalla– AESIN\n\n\n\n\nSpeakersDr. Elliot London\nSimulation Performance Engineer\, rFpro \nDr. Elliot London is Simulation Performance Engineer at rFpro – the leading simulation environment for development and testing of ADAS and autonomous vehicles. Elliot’s background is in physics and telecommunications engineering where he specialized in quantifying the accuracy of complex physical models and digital twins during his PhD. As a member of rFpro’s expert team\, Elliot leverages his expertise to develop and evaluate camera sensor models and to verify the accuracy of rFpro’s simulations for safety-critical ADAS and AV applications. \nDavid Briant\nAV Product Manager\, Claytex \nAfter graduating from Oxford Brookes\, David started at Claytex in 2015. Specialising in vehicle system modelling and multibody dynamics\, he worked in the team that developed VeSyMA suite of vehicle simulation libraries. He has experience in a variety of industries but predominantly in automotive and motorsport. In 2025 he transitioned to managing Claytex’s Autonomous Vehicle team who develop LiDAR and Radar sensor models and scenario control within rFpro’s AV elevate\, one of the highest fidelity autonomous vehicle simulation platforms on the market. \nDr. Graham Lee\nPrincipal Engineer\, Syselek \nGraham is a systems engineer with over 15 years’ experience working in industry and academia. He has specialist knowledge and expertise in the design\, development\, and testing of automated driving systems for on- and off-road applications. He has developed cooperative CAV applications in automotive (passenger car and mass transit)\, manufacturing (logistics)\, and agri-tech sectors.
URL:https://techworks.org.uk/event/in-cabin-sensing-accelerating-ncap-compliance-through-simulation/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:AESIN,past-events,TechWorks
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SUMMARY:Vector UK new starters and graduates training day
DESCRIPTION:Do you have new starters or graduates joining your team? Could they benefit from a free Discovery Day focused on embedded electronic systems?\nVector is delighted to invite new starters and graduates in the automotive embedded electronics sector to our Engineering Discovery Day on 29 January in Birmingham. \nThis free\, in person event is designed to accelerate early career development by exploring both the fundamentals and the future of automotive electronics. Through expert led presentations and hands on demonstrations\, attendees will gain practical insight into the technologies shaping tomorrow’s vehicles. \nAgenda \n• History of Automotive Electronics\n• Automotive Software Architecture\n• Drive Forwards: Software Defined Vehicles\n• Testing and Validation\n• Driving Code Quality: Static & Dynamic Testing\n• “Measure It. If It’s Wrong Change It. When It’s Right Save It.” — The World of Automotive Diagnostics\n• Electric Propulsion\n• ADAS: Fit for the Future \nWhat You Can Expect \n• Insightful presentations delivered by industry specialists\n• Live technology demonstrations linked to each topic\n• Networking opportunities with peers\, engineers\, and sector professionals\n• A forward look at the innovations shaping the future of automotive engineering\nThis event is free of charge and held in person in Birmingham.\nWe look forward to welcoming the next generation of automotive engineering talent.
URL:https://techworks.org.uk/event/vector-uk-new-starters-and-graduates-training-day/
LOCATION:Vector Academy GB\, 2460 Regents Court\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AESIN,past-events,TechWorks
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SUMMARY:AESIN December Tech Talk: CCAM automated vehicle data sharing
DESCRIPTION:With Alan Walker (Manager\, Syselek)\, Graham Lee (Principal Engineer\, Syselek)\, Erik Svanberg (Research Leader\, SAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre\, Chalmers University)\, Isabel Capp (Head of Regulatory Policy\, CCAV\, Department for Transport) and Luca Arnaboldi (Assistant Professor\, University of Birmingham\, and Director\, Zeroth Research). \nCCAM Automated vehicle data sharing \nAutomated vehicle data is important to stakeholders across the CCAM spectrum\, for all manner of use cases from research to regulation compliance. \nSharing data between stakeholders will reduce cost and accelerate learning\, development\, and deployment. \nBut there are several challenges to achieving this\, not least the sheer volume and complexity of AV data. \nFederated data sharing is a growing topic where data providers maintain control over their data\, sharing access and allowing data services to be run on a controlled basis. \nThis helps to substantiate data quality and liability. But many challenges remain.\nWebinar Registration
URL:https://techworks.org.uk/event/aesin-december-tech-talk-ccam-automated-vehicle-data-sharing/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:AESIN,past-events,TechWorks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251203
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SUMMARY:TechWorks Gala Dinner and Awards 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Party Starts HERE\nWe’re delighted to announce that the prestigious TechWorks Awards & Gala Dinner will return to London for 2025.\nJoin us on Wednesday 3rd December at the five-star Royal Lancaster Hotel\, overlooking the elegant Hyde Park. \nThis black-tie event brings together 300+ professionals from across the UK tech industry\, providing an excellent opportunity to connect with executives from large to medium enterprises and innovative start-ups\, investors\, academic leaders\, industry experts and government representatives. \nThe highlight of the UK Deep Tech social calendar\, this is a celebration of UK tech achievements. With a networking drinks reception\, lavish gala dinner\, ten hotly sought-after awards and a celebrity guest speaker\, this will be an unforgettable evening. Enjoy this invaluable opportunity to make new connections or host existing clients whilst building brand awareness. \n  \n 
URL:https://techworks.org.uk/event/techworks-gala-dinner-and-awards-2025/
LOCATION:Royal Lancaster Hotel\, Lancaster Terrace\, London\, W2 2TY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:AESIN,DESN,IoTSF,NMI,past-events,TechWorks
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SUMMARY:AESIN October Tech Talk: Autonomous driving: What could possibly go wrong?
DESCRIPTION:With Dominic Taylor of Cōnsilium Aquīs Sulis.\nBuilding on the 2025 AESIN conference presentation\, ‘Fifty years of autonomous driving\, lessons from the Rail Industry\,’ this TechTalk will describe some of the things that can\, and sometimes do\, go wrong with autonomous vehicle operation. \nThese include faults in the automation systems themselves\, which can lead to vehicles driving to the wrong place\, stopping in the wrong place or\, in more extreme cases\, fatal collisions. \nThey also include interactions with human drivers and passengers\, who can be misled into performing unsafe actions or suffer traumatic experiences as a result of deficiencies in automation systems\, and the wider operational environment. \nDrawing on real-world illustrations\, the talk will show what has at times gone wrong with rail automation and what lessons could be learnt for automation in the Automotive Sector.
URL:https://techworks.org.uk/event/aesin-october-tech-talk-autonomous-driving-what-could-possibly-go-wrong/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:AESIN,past-events,TechWorks,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250923T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250923T123000
DTSTAMP:20250825T110248Z
CREATED:20250825T105836Z
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SUMMARY:AESIN September Talk: ST developments in SiC technology to address the EV revolution
DESCRIPTION:With Mohit Panwar of STMicroelectronics\nSiC power devices are transforming electric vehicles power systems\, including traction inverters\, on-board chargers\, E-compressors\, and DC-DC converters. \nAs the global leader in SiC power MOSFETs\, ST is driving innovation to leverage its superior efficiency and power density over silicon thanks to its broad portfolio of SiC-based medium- and high-voltage power products. \nThe company is expanding capacity and building a robust SiC supply chain to meet growing demand and ensure long-term reliability. \nMohit Panwar – Technical Marketing Senior Staff Engineer \nWith over 10 years of experience in Semiconductor industry\, currently working as Technical Marketing Senior Staff Engineer at STMicroelectronics in the EMEA region driving innovation in Power Semiconductor products specializing in Silicon Carbide Technology to address rising demand for more efficient solutions in Automotive sector. \nHe holds a master’s degree in Electrical Power Engineering from the Brandenburg Technical University\, Germany.
URL:https://techworks.org.uk/event/aesin-september-talk-st-developments-in-sic-technology-to-address-the-ev-revolution/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:AESIN,past-events,TechWorks,Webinar
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