Program
Let yourself be inspired by top-class keynote speeches and trailblazing specialist presentations. Use the breaks and the evening event for in-depth discussions and to make contacts away from “day-to-day business”.
Welcome and opening of the conference
Dr. Alexander Heintzel
Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Springer Nature, Germany
Prof. Dr. Prof. h.c. Dr. h.c. Torsten Bertram
Head of the Institute of Control Theory and Systems Engineering (RST), TU Dortmund University, Germany
to
KEYNOTE LECTURES I
Moderation
Prof. Dr. Prof. h.c. Dr. h.c. Torsten Bertram
Head of the Institute of Control Theory and Systems Engineering (RST), TU Dortmund University, Germany
Keynote Speech
Customer satisfaction barometer for driver assistance systems – exploring the trade-off between function, trust, and acceptance
Prof. Bernhard Schick
Head of Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Germany, and CEO, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Prof. Dr. Uwe Stratmann
Research Market and Customers, Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Coauthors: Seda Aydogdu, Gioele Micheli, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Session: KEYNOTE LECTURES I
Keynote Speech
Project Albus – testing an autonomous bus service – experiences, opportunities, and challenges
Lukas Arndt
Project Manager, steuern lenken bauen Projektsteuerung Region Hannover GmbH, Germany
Session: KEYNOTE LECTURES I
Refreshment break with coffee and tea in the exhibition area
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EVALUATION
Simon Fürst
Cooperation Manager Automated Driving, BMW Group, United States
Linking real-world data with simulation: handling requirements for the validation of ADAS/AD
Marco Buller
Business Development Manager, Automated Driving & Software Solutions, dSPACE GmbH, Germany
Session: EVALUATION
Getting rid of arbitrariness: utilizing real-world data to derive realistic virtual environments
Jürgen Frank
Researcher, Mathematics for Vehicle Engineering (MF), Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics (ITWM), Germany
Coauthors: Dr. Johannes Schwank, Tim Rothmann, Dr. Michael Burger, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics (ITWM), Germany
Session: EVALUATION
Proving ground twins: how reproducible is reproducible enough for automated driving?
Dr. Nils Katzorke
Program Manager for Test Technology Development, Research & Development, Mercedes-Benz AG, Germany
Coauthors: Dr. Ulf Zillig, Mercedes-Benz AG, Germany
Session: EVALUATION
Lunch in the exhibition area
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ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Moderation
Helge Kiebach
Managing Director, KTI GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
"All-weather capability" as a fundamental prerequisite for future autonomous public transport
Armin Engstle
Site Manager AVL Roding, AVL Software and Functions GmbH, Germany
Coauthors: Diego Turrado Blanco, Felix Elrod, Klaus Fuchs, AVL Software and Functions GmbH, Germany
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
How does the law on AI – the EU's AI Act – influence autonomous driving?
Dr. Jörg Kahler
Lawyer, Partner, GSK Stockmann, Germany
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Interpersonal security in the context of shared automated vehicles
Fabian Schlichtherle
Research Assistant, Institute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design (IKTD), University of Stuttgart, Germany
Coauthors: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Remlinger, Institute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design (IKTD), University of Stuttgart, Germany
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Acceptance and trust in empathic AI assistants for automated driving and future mobile workspaces
Frank Beutenmüller
Associate Managing Director, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Germany
Coauthors: Lara Vartziotis, Dr. Patrick Vaudrevange, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Germany; Prof. Peter Ohlhausen, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (IAO), Germany; Prof. Dr. Wolfram Remlinger, Institute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design (IKTD), University of Stuttgart, Germany; Lara Vartziotis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Refreshment break with coffee and tea in the exhibition area
to
IMPULSE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION
Autonomous bus shuttles: new level of service and user acceptance – projects KISM and NoWeL4
Dr. Wulf-Holger Arndt
Head of Reseach Unit Mobility and Space, Center for Technology and Society (ZTG), Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Session: IMPULSE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION
Joint discussion with a fishbowl character
Moderation
Dr. Alexander Heintzel
Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Springer Nature, Germany
Participants
Lukas Arndt
Project Manager, steuern lenken bauen Projektsteuerung Region Hannover GmbH, Germany
Dr. Wulf-Holger Arndt
Head of Reseach Unit Mobility and Space, Center for Technology and Society (ZTG), Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Simon Fürst
Cooperation Manager Automated Driving, BMW Group, United States
Prof. Bernhard Schick
Head of Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Germany, and CEO, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Session: IMPULSE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION
End of the 1st conference day
THE ROOF - Restaurant in Frankfurt am Main
Networking Dinner
Enjoy a pleasant evening and interesting conversations over dinner with colleagues and speakers.
Welcome and opening of the conference
Dr. Alexander Heintzel
Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Springer Nature, Germany
Prof. Dr. Prof. h.c. Dr. h.c. Torsten Bertram
Head of the Institute of Control Theory and Systems Engineering (RST), TU Dortmund University, Germany
to
KEYNOTE LECTURES I
Moderation
Prof. Dr. Prof. h.c. Dr. h.c. Torsten Bertram
Head of the Institute of Control Theory and Systems Engineering (RST), TU Dortmund University, Germany
Keynote Speech
Customer satisfaction barometer for driver assistance systems – exploring the trade-off between function, trust, and acceptance
Prof. Bernhard Schick
Head of Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Germany, and CEO, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Prof. Dr. Uwe Stratmann
Research Market and Customers, Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Coauthors: Seda Aydogdu, Gioele Micheli, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Session: KEYNOTE LECTURES I
Keynote Speech
Project Albus – testing an autonomous bus service – experiences, opportunities, and challenges
Lukas Arndt
Project Manager, steuern lenken bauen Projektsteuerung Region Hannover GmbH, Germany
Session: KEYNOTE LECTURES I
Refreshment break with coffee and tea in the exhibition area
to
EVALUATION
Simon Fürst
Cooperation Manager Automated Driving, BMW Group, United States
Linking real-world data with simulation: handling requirements for the validation of ADAS/AD
Marco Buller
Business Development Manager, Automated Driving & Software Solutions, dSPACE GmbH, Germany
Session: EVALUATION
Getting rid of arbitrariness: utilizing real-world data to derive realistic virtual environments
Jürgen Frank
Researcher, Mathematics for Vehicle Engineering (MF), Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics (ITWM), Germany
Coauthors: Dr. Johannes Schwank, Tim Rothmann, Dr. Michael Burger, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics (ITWM), Germany
Session: EVALUATION
Proving ground twins: how reproducible is reproducible enough for automated driving?
Dr. Nils Katzorke
Program Manager for Test Technology Development, Research & Development, Mercedes-Benz AG, Germany
Coauthors: Dr. Ulf Zillig, Mercedes-Benz AG, Germany
Session: EVALUATION
Lunch in the exhibition area
to
ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Moderation
Helge Kiebach
Managing Director, KTI GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
"All-weather capability" as a fundamental prerequisite for future autonomous public transport
Armin Engstle
Site Manager AVL Roding, AVL Software and Functions GmbH, Germany
Coauthors: Diego Turrado Blanco, Felix Elrod, Klaus Fuchs, AVL Software and Functions GmbH, Germany
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
How does the law on AI – the EU's AI Act – influence autonomous driving?
Dr. Jörg Kahler
Lawyer, Partner, GSK Stockmann, Germany
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Interpersonal security in the context of shared automated vehicles
Fabian Schlichtherle
Research Assistant, Institute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design (IKTD), University of Stuttgart, Germany
Coauthors: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Remlinger, Institute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design (IKTD), University of Stuttgart, Germany
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Acceptance and trust in empathic AI assistants for automated driving and future mobile workspaces
Frank Beutenmüller
Associate Managing Director, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Germany
Coauthors: Lara Vartziotis, Dr. Patrick Vaudrevange, TWT GmbH Science & Innovation, Germany; Prof. Peter Ohlhausen, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering (IAO), Germany; Prof. Dr. Wolfram Remlinger, Institute for Engineering Design and Industrial Design (IKTD), University of Stuttgart, Germany; Lara Vartziotis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Session: ACCEPTANCE AND LAW
Refreshment break with coffee and tea in the exhibition area
to
IMPULSE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION
Autonomous bus shuttles: new level of service and user acceptance – projects KISM and NoWeL4
Dr. Wulf-Holger Arndt
Head of Reseach Unit Mobility and Space, Center for Technology and Society (ZTG), Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Session: IMPULSE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION
Joint discussion with a fishbowl character
Moderation
Dr. Alexander Heintzel
Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Editor-in-Chief ATZ | MTZ Group, Springer Nature, Germany
Participants
Lukas Arndt
Project Manager, steuern lenken bauen Projektsteuerung Region Hannover GmbH, Germany
Dr. Wulf-Holger Arndt
Head of Reseach Unit Mobility and Space, Center for Technology and Society (ZTG), Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Simon Fürst
Cooperation Manager Automated Driving, BMW Group, United States
Prof. Bernhard Schick
Head of Institute for Driver Assistance and Connected Mobility (IFM), Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Germany, and CEO, MdynamiX AG, Germany
Session: IMPULSE LECTURE AND DISCUSSION
End of the 1st conference day
THE ROOF - Restaurant in Frankfurt am Main
Networking Dinner
Enjoy a pleasant evening and interesting conversations over dinner with colleagues and speakers.