Driverless,connected cars are ushering in a new era of autonomous vehicle travel that is efficient, affordable, clean and green. Experts predict these systems will transform travel in the years to come and shape the future of mobility, smart cities, and interactive communities.
Working towards these priorities, new vehicle innovators and OEM leaders alike have discovered that by connecting all of the internal design and development disciplines on a unified collaborative platform, they can pull ahead of the competition, drive down costs and design smarter, safer and always connected vehicles.
Join Dassault Systèmes at Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo taking place at The Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan from October 22-24, 2019, and learn how next generation AV OEMs and their suppliers can deliver optimal performance of sophisticated autonomous vehicles. Using the virtual design, simulation, testing and systems engineering capabilities of the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, car makers can deploy innovative applications that support end-to-end digital continuity between the multiple disciplines involved in conceptual design, embedded systems and software development of the intelligent car.
“The connected car is a learning machine, so it can learn from its environment and its driver because it’s full of smart sensors and software that can detect and analyze the different situations,” says Olivier Sappin, vice president, Transportation and Mobility Industry for Dassault Systèmes. “In today’s vehicles, the technology is incredible. You can find as many lines of code as in the space shuttle. The car can detect if the driver will fall asleep. The car can also detect whether another driver will be in the blind spot and prevent the driver from changing lanes. The connected car of the future will mean a safer car, a safer driver, and safer roads.”
Stop by Dassault Systemes Booth #AV310, meet with our experts and experience the benefits of using a virtual platform for autonomous vehicle, interiors development, simulation and more. Connected, autonomous, shared and electrified vehicles are coming, and to thrive in this new world of mobility, car makers and OEMs need to accelerate their preparation now.
In addition to Dassault Systèmes presence on the Expo floor, Rick Sturgeon, senior director of transportation and mobility for Dassault Systèmes, will be speaking at the Autonomous Vehicle Test & Development Symposium – held alongside the Expo – in a presentation entitled, Automating Autonomous Vehicle Requirements Development and Validation on October 24th, 9:30 a.m. in Room A. Sturgeon will discuss serious challenges encountered during the validation process for autonomous vehicle embedded systems, and how Dassault Systèmes’ STIMULUS solution allows users to simulate, debug and quickly validate requirements, and automatically test the actual system against its functional specification for faster and precise development. Note that this event requires a registration fee.
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