Protecting the occupants – new technologies for safety and comfort
Day 2 Wednesday 23 June 2010 - Morning session
The Mercedes-Benz Experimental Safety Vehicle ESF
Daimler AG – Michael Fehring, manager concepts and strategy passive safety
Reduction of driver-induced fatigue for comfort and safety
Nissan Motor Co Ltd – Dr Satoshi Kitazaki, manager, ergonomics and human factors
Video analytic solutions for active safety, security and comfort
Mahindra Satyam – Jestin Karlose, competency manager
Lighting – innovative design with human factors in mind
Day 2 Wednesday 23 June 2010 - Morning session
Human factors at the heart of LED-based interior lighting design: a new design methodology
Optis – Günther Hasna, CTO
LIGHTEX innovative lighting material for custom-design lighting surfaces in automotive interiors
Brochier Technologies – Emmanuel Deflin, product development manager
The human-machine interface – multifunction displays, integration, interaction and methodology
Day 2 Wednesday 23 June 2010 - Afternoon session
Interaction strategies: meaningful differentiation through coherent human-machine interfaces
Ideo GmbH – Pascal Soboll, practice lead and Dario Buzzini, interaction design lead
The case for integrated telematics
Hughes Telematics – Juergen Daunis, account director
Multimodal human-computer interaction in the car: novel interface concepts for navigation systems and infotainment applications
University of Duisburg-Esse – Professor Albrecht Schmidt, pervasive computing
Navigation, information, communication and integration: how to handle the human-machine interface
Harman International – Olaf Preissner, manager design
User-centred design of Fiat Blue&Me
Centro Richerche Fiat – Alessandro Iviglia, Product Research - Cognitive Interaction
Evaluate your automotive interiors with a total immersion driving simulator
MOOG – Peter Onesti, technology development manager